Focused on the appropriation of John Dewey's ideas on progressive education in revolutionary Mexico, this book examines the use of Dewey in Mexico's state-building projects as a vantage point to assess the global impact of Dewey's pedagogy as these projects converged with Dewey's desire to employ education as a tool for effective social change, understood by foreign interlocutors of Dewey as modernity.
Focused on the appropriation of John Dewey's ideas on progressive education in revolutionary Mexico, this book examines the use of Dewey in Mexico's state-building projects as a vantage point to assess the global impact of Dewey's pedagogy as these projects converged with Dewey's desire to employ education as a tool for effective social change, understood by foreign interlocutors of Dewey as modernity.
Victor J. Rodriguez is Lecturer in History at Wenzhou-Kean University, China.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Race, Modernity and Nation in the Reception of Dewey's Pedagogy in Mexico 2. Radical Dewey: Deweyan Pedagogy in Mexico, 1915-1923 3. Practical Dewey: Mexican Protestants and the Promise of America 4. Moisés Saénz and the Revolutionary Project of the Escuelas Activas 5. Dangerous Dewey: The Critique of the Dewey Project in Mexico (and Dewey's Critique of Mexico)
1. Introduction: Race, Modernity and Nation in the Reception of Dewey's Pedagogy in Mexico 2. Radical Dewey: Deweyan Pedagogy in Mexico, 1915-1923 3. Practical Dewey: Mexican Protestants and the Promise of America 4. Moisés Saénz and the Revolutionary Project of the Escuelas Activas 5. Dangerous Dewey: The Critique of the Dewey Project in Mexico (and Dewey's Critique of Mexico)
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