To form habits of social usefulness and serviceableness apart from any direct social need and motive, and apart from any existing social situation, is, to the letter, teaching the child to swim by going through motions outside of the water. The most indispensable... Moral Principles in Educationisinulat ni/nina John Dewey - 1909 - 60mga pahinaSnippet view - Tungkol sa librong ito
 | Sheldon Berman - 1997 - 254mga pahina
...moral social life in school. "The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life. To form habits of social usefulness and serviceableness...the child to swim by going through motions outside the water" (Dewey, 1909, p. 14). Dewey believed that curriculum, teaching methods, and school culture... | |
 | James A. Schellenberg - 2011 - 186mga pahina
...communities. As Dewey expressed this, The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life. To form habits of social usefulness and serviceableness apart from any direct social need and motive, and apart from any existing social situation, is, to the letter, teaching the child to swim by going... | |
 | William Kenneth Richmond
...religion. Comment on this finding. 8 The only way to prepare for social life is to engage in social life. To form habits of social usefulness and serviceableness...water. The most indispensable condition is left out of the account, and the results are correspondingly partial. The much lamented separation in the schools... | |
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