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Essays for John Deweys̓ ninetieth birthday / edited by Kenneth D. Benne and Wm. O. Stanley. Report of conference.

LIBRA 119 D512.yC
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Benne, Kenneth D. (Kenneth Dean), 1908-1992, editor.
Conference Name:
Conference on Education and Philosophy (1949 : University of Illinois)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Dewey, John.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
92 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
[Urbana], [publisher not identified], [1950]
Contents:
Editor's preface.
Introduction: Greetings to the Urbana conference, by J. Dewey.
On celebrating John Dewey's birthday, by K. D. Benne.
Dewey's place in the classic period of American philosophy, by M. H. Fisch.
Dewey's theory of language with some implications for educational theory, by A. S. Clayton.
The problem of verification in formal school learning, by F. McMurray.
Educational foundations of social planning, by H. S. Fries.
John Dewey and adult education, by K. D. Benne.
Dewey's philosophy as a program for action, by Sing-nan-fen.
Closing remarks, by L. Molinaro.
Notes:
The last two essays, not delivered at the conference, were printed earlier in Adult education bulletin and Progressive education, respectively.
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
599237

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