Christine Howell

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Individuals, Dewey argued, don’t acquire the self-governing skills and virtues of citizenship that a democratic society requires simply because they procure diplomas and degrees. Rather it is through the process of education, particularly civic and democratic education that requires them to make room for different people and different views, that individuals become self-governing citizens.
Preserving the Public in Public Schools: Visions, Values, Conflicts, and Choices
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