The Gleam of Light: Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey, Emerson (American Philosophy): Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey, Emerson (American Philosophy)
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The Gleam of Light: Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey, Emerson (American Philosophy): Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey, Emerson (American Philosophy)

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In the name of efficiency, the practice of education has come to be dominated by neoliberal ideology andprocedures of standardization and quantification. Such attempts to make all aspects of practice transparent and subject to systematic accounting lack sensitivity to the invisible and the silent, to something in the humancondition that cannot readily be expressed in an ei...more
Hardcover, 200 pages
Published June 1st 2005 by Fordham University Press
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