Method and Its Culture: An Historical Approach

  • Doll, Jr. W
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In the above quote, John Dewey, like others such as his contemporary AN Whitehead, worries about imposing a uniform general method ––much akin to what educators do in “methods courses.” Whitehead (in Price, 1954) worried about this universalization of ...

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Doll, Jr., W. E. (2006). Method and Its Culture: An Historical Approach. Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.29173/cmplct8747

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