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The B. F. Skinner Foundation
A site filled with information about the B. F. Skinner Foundation, including an autobiography, his books, and available reprints.
( http://www.bfskinner.org/ )
Center for Dewey Studies
A gateway to the professional work of this progressive educator.
( http://www.siu.edu/~deweyctr/ )
The Coalition of Essential Schools
The web site for the Coalition of Essential Schools.
( http://www.essentialschools.org/ )
Institute for Global Ethics
Studies ethical issues in education, business and public policy, including a monthly feature titled "How would you solve these ethical dilemmas?"
( http://www.globalethics.org/ )
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Provides brief biographies of philosophers, defines terms, and summarizes major philosophical debates in education and beyond.
( http://www.iep.utm.edu/ )
The Jean Piaget Society
The Society provides an open forum, through publications, for the presentation and discussion of scholarly work on issues related to human knowledge and its development.
( http://www.piaget.org/ )
The Objectivity Home Page
A journal of metaphysics, epistemology, and theory of value informed by modern science.
( http://www.bomis.com/objectivity/ )
The Philosophy Pages
Contains an online dictionary of philosophical terms, a history of western philosophy, and extensive links to individual philosophers.
( http://www.philosophypages.com/ )
Philosophy Resources on the Web
The Iowa State University Library offers several philosophy guides and encyclopedias. It also provides electronic access to philosophy journals that examine the evolution of ideas and their influence on contemporary society. In addition, this site includes a comprehensive bibliography of women in philosophy.
( http://instr.iastate.libguides.com/content.php?pid=17163 )
Play Twenty One
When Charles Van Doren faced these questions on the NBC quiz show "Twenty One," he held a hidden advantage: he had already been provided with the answers. In an honest game, how would you match up?
( http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/quizshow/sfeature/quiz.html )
St. John's College
St. John's College is a co-educational, four-year liberal arts college known for its distinctive "great books" curriculum. Surf the site to learn about the school's mission, hear about student life on the campus, and view each term's Great Books reading list.
( http://www.sjcsf.edu/ )
Sudbury Valley School
See what life is like in a school founded on the principles of existentialism and democracy.
( http://www.sudval.org/ )
Summer Hill
Take a tour of A.S. Neill's existential school.
( http://www.summerhillschool.co.uk/pages )
Timeless Classics
The National Endowment of the Arts compiled this list of the most popular books read in schools.
( http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content/timeless.html )
Waldorf Schools
Waldorf education is based on an anthroposophical understanding of the human being, that is, as a being of body, soul, and spirit. Visit this site to learn more about his holistic approach to educating the whole child.
( http://www.waldorfanswers.org/ )







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