"Moral Principles in Education," by John Dewey, remains a vital resource for understanding the foundations of moral education. Dewey, a towering figure in philosophy and education, explores the critical role of ethics and character development within a democratic society. This work delves into the principles that underpin effective moral instruction, emphasizing the cultivation of socially responsible and ethically grounded individuals.
Addressing core concepts of social efficiency and moral growth, Dewey argues for an education that extends beyond rote memorization, fostering instead a commitment to ethical conduct and civic engagement. His insights into the relationship between education and the development of moral character offer valuable perspectives for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of education. This meticulously prepared edition makes Dewey's timeless wisdom accessible to those seeking a deeper understanding of moral education's enduring importance.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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