Experience and Expression

Education and Culture 32 (2):64-79 (2016)
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… and all the rhythmic crises that punctuate the stream of living.1Through the course of the twentieth century, John Dewey built a reputation as a pragmatic philosopher who influenced notions of education, democracy, and the arts. Dewey has long been known for his emphasis on the power of reflection, and much scholarship on the role of reflection has been generated for classroom learning and pedagogy. Dewey’s definition of democracy emphasized individual freedoms balanced with social responsibility. He identified the instructive value of artistic expression as a worthy human endeavor supported by scientific rationalism. While Dewey did not necessarily weave together the threads of educational experience, aesthetic...

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