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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016): John Dewey’s Reception and Influence in Europe and America
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016): John Dewey’s Reception and Influence in Europe and America
July-December
Published:
2016-07-01
Table of Contents
History of Education Research in Australia
Craig Campbell Campbell (Author)
3-15
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Democracy and Education: Why?
Luciana Bellatalla (Author)
17-30
PDF (Italiano)
Studies
Primary education inspectors and the consolidation of the school system in the province of Teruel (1849-1900)
María Lourdes Alcalá Ibáñez (Author)
323-350
PDF (Español (España))
Organizational issues in the first graded schools of Lisbon (second half of the 19th century)
Carlos Manique da Silva (Author)
403-425
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Educational-Welfare Policies «in the Name of the Nation»: A Comparative Study in the Greek-Orthodox Communities of Macedonia and Black Sea Region (1860-1923)
Sofia Iliadou-Tachou (Author)
379-401
PDF
Monograph
John Dewey in Mexico: A Shared Experience in the Rural World
Xóchil Taylor, Adelina Arredondo, Antonio Padilla (Author)
33-63
PDF (Español (España))
The Reception of John Dewey’s Democratic Concept of School in Different Countries of the World
Yelena Rogacheva (Author)
65-87
PDF
John Dewey in Italy. The Operation of The New Italian Publishing: Including Translation, Interpretation and Dissemination
Franco Cambi (Author)
89-99
PDF (Italiano)
John Dewey’s Impact on Education Reforms in Turkey and the Soviet Union
Vučina Zorić (Author)
101-130
PDF (Español (España))
The Genesis and Development of Dewey’s Pedagogy in Chile
Jaime Caiceo Escudero (Author)
131-155
PDF (Español (España))
A «Typical American Philosopher» in the Spanish Academic Pedagogy of the Franco Dictatorship (1939–1976). Dewey and Active Schooling Methods: Rejection, Pragmatic uses and «Orthodoxification»
Carlos Martínez Valle (Author)
157-181
PDF (Español (España))
The Reception of John Dewey in Hungary
Imre Fenyő (Author)
183-205
PDF
The Educational Theory of John Dewey and its Influence on Educational Policy and Practice in Macedonia
Suzana Miovska-Spaseva (Author)
207-224
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Dewey and Italian School Policy: Proposals for Reform by Scuola e Città (1950–1960)
Andrea Mariuzzo (Author)
225-251
PDF (Italiano)
Learning and Problemsolving: Dewey‘s Psychology in a Context of History of Education
Jürgen Oelkers (Author)
253-280
PDF (Deutsch)
John Dewey’s Feminist Legacy
Marta Vaamonde Gamo, Jaime Nubiola (Author)
281-300
PDF (Español (España))
The Contribution of John Dewey to Art Teaching in Brazil
Erika Natacha Fernandes de Andrade, Marcus Vinicius da Cunha (Author)
301-319
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Interview
Interview with Iveta Kestere
Luciana Bellatalla (Author)
429-442
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