Victoria Watson

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Of course, historians don’t always call these ideas romanticism. They have given them special American names. They call Emerson and Thoreau “Transcendentalists.” They call John Dewey, the father of present-day American education, a “pragmatist” or a “progressive.” But progressivism in education is just another name for romanticism.
The Knowledge Deficit: Closing the Shocking Education Gap for American Children
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