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J**O
A good read for educators
This is an interesting book for educators to read. Discussed are four "moments" in education beginning with standardized education during the industrial revolution. Each moment presents how knowing, learning, and teaching occur through theories based in that moment. The book presents some eye-opening information about how schooling, for the most part, hasn't changed since the industrial revolution, but also discusses more current movements in education from the last 100 years.
N**M
The only book you need for progressive education
This is a rare book in education. It provides a clear framework for the history and movement of progressive education and pushes into what the future looks like for progressive educators. It's an expensive text, but worth more to me than the rest of my library on education.I didn't have the problem of repeated text as the other reviewer did.
B**Y
Five Stars
good book
C**D
The book I received was an erroneous print job. ...
The book I received was an erroneous print job. The first half of the book Page 1-127, is printed twice, hence the second part of the book is missing.
Y**A
boring and hard to follow along
boring and hard to follow along. lots of irrelevant information and is in my opinion not he best book of reference
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