New York: Springer, 2014. 111 pages.
Education is not a system of schools and institutions but is a way of living in the world. This claim, although uncontroversial to many, is rightly supported and developed using the resources of John Dewey’s education and political philosophy in John Baldacchino’s book
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New York: Springer, 2014. 111 pages.
Education is not a system of schools and institutions but is a way of living in the world. This claim, although uncontroversial to many, is rightly supported and developed using the resources of John Dewey’s education and political philosophy in John Baldacchino’s book
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