English Teacher; Teacher Advisor
Courses:
Reading
Facing
History and Ourselves
(Sophomore English course)
"In
sum, I believe that the individual who is to be educated is a social
individual and that society is an organic union of individuals. If we
eliminate the social factor from the child we are left only with an
abstraction; if we eliminate the individual factor from society, we are
left only with an inert and lifeless mass. Education, therefore, must
begin with a psychological insight into the child's capacities,
interests, and habits. It must be controlled at every point by
reference to these same considerations. These powers, interests, and
habits must be continually interpreted--we must know what they mean.
They must be translated into terms of their social equivalents--into
terms of what they are
capable of in the way of social service."
~ John Dewey (1897) ~
LAST UPDATED: October 1, 2007
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