My pedagogic creed

Washington,: Progressive Education Association (1897)
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Abstract

My Pedagogic Creed, by American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer John Dewey was an essay originally published in 1897 which outlines his educational philosophy, wherein he emphasized social interaction and group learning over individual education, a theory which became the dominant influence on American education.

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