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James Scott Johnston

Memorial University of Newfoundland
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  • Memorial University of Newfoundland
    Department of Philosophy
    Education
    Associate Professor
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
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John Dewey
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Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Other Academic Areas
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    John Dewey and Science Education
    In Michael R. Matthews (ed.), International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching, Springer. pp. 2409-2432. 2014.
    This chapter examines John Dewey’s statements on inquiry and science and relates them to current trends in science education. Beginning with a brief biographical sketch of Dewey, the chapter proceeds to outline his statements on science and science education with attention to the role and scope of inquiry, or method. Attention will be paid to the experiential, epistemic, social and political role of inquiry, science and science education. After discussing Dewey’s understanding of inquiry, scienc…Read more
    This chapter examines John Dewey’s statements on inquiry and science and relates them to current trends in science education. Beginning with a brief biographical sketch of Dewey, the chapter proceeds to outline his statements on science and science education with attention to the role and scope of inquiry, or method. Attention will be paid to the experiential, epistemic, social and political role of inquiry, science and science education. After discussing Dewey’s understanding of inquiry, science and science education, more recent developments in Dewey scholarship in science education will be noted. Themes common to Dewey and science education (including the role of constructivism and inquiry in the science curriculum) will be broached.
    EducationJohn DeweyPhilosophy of Education
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    Authority, Social Change, and Education: A Response to Dewey's Critics
    Education and Culture 17 (2): 2. 2001.
    Philosophy of Education
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    John Dewey's Philosophy of Spirit, with the 1897 Lecture on Hegel by John Shook and James Good. New York, Fordham University Press, 2010. Pp. 192. Pb. $25.00 (review)
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 47 (1): 151-154. 2013.
    Hegel has served as inspiration for a number of distinguished American philosophers, ranging from Peirce, Royce, Dewey and Mead to Wilfrid Sellars, John McDowel.
    Philosophy of Education
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    Deweyan Aesthetics for These Times (review)
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (3): 109. 2001.
    Aesthetics
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    Rawls's Kantian Educational Theory
    Educational Theory 55 (2): 201-218. 2005.
    Philosophy of Education
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    John Dewey and educational pragmatism
    In Richard Bailey (ed.), The SAGE handbook of philosophy of education, Sage Publication. 2010.
    John Dewey
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    Authority, Inquiry, and Education: A Response to Dewey's Critics
    Educational Studies 35 (3). 2004.
    John Dewey
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