| School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, 4/e Stephen E. Tozer,
The University of Illinois, Chicago Paul C. Violas Guy Senese,
Northern Arizona University
Introduction: Understanding School and Society
Internet Exercises- Jean Jacques Rousseau and Informal Education
A look at Rousseau, his life and influences and an overview of his educational perspectives. Rousseau's book Émile was the most significant book on education after Plato's Republic, according to many, and had a profound impact on conceptions of childhood and teaching and learning. - Knowledge (Aristotle)
Aristotle's very influential three-fold classification of disciplines as theoretical, productive, or practical remains an excellent starting point for exploring different forms of knowledge.
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