What if history's most influential education thinkers met for a single, impossible seminar-and refused to flatter us with easy answers? An Imaginary Seminar on the Best Way to Educate stages a living dialogue among John Dewey and a chorus of kindred voices to rebuild education around human dignity, freedom, and wisdom. Through vivid exchanges and clear declarations, the council re-centers purpose, the learner, knowledge, the educator's role, methods, equity and justice, learning across the lifespan, and-finally-a unified vision ordinary schools and communities can live tomorrow morning. Readers step into a hall "outside of time" where liberation (Freire), care (Noddings), orientation (Montessori), equilibrium (Piaget), scaffolding (Vygotsky), structure & story (Bruner), plurality of intelligences (Gardner), engagement & joy (hooks), imagination & citizenship (Nussbaum), and freedom from capture (Illich) are woven into one covenant. The result is both philosophical and practical: clear principles, domain-tested methods, humane assessment, and intergenerational learning that honors every voice and every gift. For teachers, leaders, parents, and lifelong learners, this book is a map and a manifesto. It shows how classrooms become communities of care and inquiry, how assessment becomes evidence of growth (not privilege), and how schools open their doors to families, workplaces, elders, and the wider world. Most of all, it invites us to make education what it should have been all along: the daily practice of human flourishing-free, imaginative, plural, joyful, and just.
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