Dewey's dream: universities and democracies in an age of education reform: civil society, public schools, and democratic citizenship

Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Edited by Ira Richard Harkavy & John L. Puckett (2007)
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Introduction : Dewey's lifelong crusade for participatory democracy -- Michigan beginnings, 1884-1894 -- Dewey at the University of Chicago, 1894-1904 -- Dewey leaves the University of Chicago for Columbia University -- Elsie Clapp's contributions to community schools -- Penn and the third revolution in American higher education -- The Center for Community Partnerships -- The university civic responsibility idea becomes an international movement -- John Dewey, the Coalition for Community Schools, and developing a participatory democratic American society.

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