Thanks, Don.
I'd never read Dewey's creed before. In recent years I've gained the
impression that much work in psychology is motivated by teaching
implications--what we want to construct as "implications (of theory) for
pedagogical practice" more often actually is developed in reverse as
"implications (of pedagogy) for theory." Dewey's pedagogical creed
reverbrates with the pedagogical themes toward which many theorists still
aim their theorizing.
Happy New Year.
David Kirshner
David Kirshner
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge LA
"Cunningham, Donald" <cunningh@indiana.edu> on 12/31/2001 11:57:59 AM
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Subject: Happy New Year everyone!
My gift to you is a link to a copy of Dewey's pedagogic creed, which never
fails to inspire me:
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~infed/e-texts/e-dew-pc.htm
djc
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