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Dewey in Britain
Authors:John Darling  John Nisbet
Affiliation:(1) University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK;(2) Centre for Educational Research, University of Aberdeen Aberdeen, AB24 3QY Scotland, UK
Abstract:Dewey’s ideas were slower to be accepted in Britain than elsewhere. Reasons for this are considered under four headings: pedagogical, epistemological, social and political. Of these, only the pedagogical ideas elicited a modicum of support in the first half of the century. Developments after 1960, however, led to widespread implementation of Dewey’s principles mainly in the primary education sector.
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