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alexander_sutherland_neill
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ill opposed authoritarian practices in education, arguing that dictatorial authority in schools leads to ch... bedience and conformity in traditional schooling, arguing that it stifles individuality and creativity in c... of fear-based discipline in traditional schools, arguing that it devitalizes children and creates a cultur
helen_keller
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(transmission of a systematic body of knowledge), arguing that mindless, rule-bound education crushes a chi... on was a matter of rational information transfer, arguing instead that a child's natural communicative impu... lf lived. She went so far as to endorse eugenics, arguing that some lives were not worth living. These cont
paulo_freire
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is had direct implications for teacher education, arguing that educators must themselves be reflexive pract... , which is merely a gentler form of manipulation, arguing that many progressive educators who adopt dialogi... ional project within a broader analysis of power, arguing that education can never be neutral: it is always
geoffrey_canada
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mmittee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, arguing that a school culture built on high expectations ... nce, and participation in after-school programs — arguing that incentives created external motivation and l
john_dewey
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licitly in //How We Think// (1910, revised 1933), arguing that the capacity for reflective thinking — as op... theory of experience to the domain of aesthetics, arguing against the cultural segregation of art — its con
marcus_tullius_cicero
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le, structure, arrangement, memory, and delivery, arguing that the true orator's task was threefold: docere... character rather than political convenience, and arguing that force (the lion) and fraud (the fox) are bot
michael_grahame_moore
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96), he developed this into a full systems model, arguing that a DE system is composed of all the processes... he need to decouple teaching from accreditation — arguing that credit should be awarded on the basis of dem
richard_stanley_peters
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useful skills or culturally transmitted content, arguing that the forms represent the cumulative achieveme... ntributions to the philosophy of moral education, arguing in //Reason and Compassion// (1973) against both
thomas_elyot
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hunting as legitimate elements of the curriculum, arguing that tactical physical skills complemented the in... ero's //De Officiis//, turns these virtues civic, arguing that temperance and other traditionally private v
burrhus_frederic_skinner
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also investigated the concept of private events, arguing that they are no different from public-facing beh
chester_evans_finn
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s, assessments, and results-based accountability, arguing that these elements are interdependent and essent
dao_duy_anh
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aditional beliefs about this historical figure by arguing there was no solid evidence for commonly accepted
edward_de_bono
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losely related to insight, creativity, and humor, arguing that the discontinuity characteristic of humor (s
francis_bacon
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assical fables as vehicles of his "new learning," arguing that each discipline could profit from the discov
friedrich_froebel
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lenged the strict, formal instruction of his era, arguing that when subjects were artificially separated an
henry_giroux
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howard_zinn
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immanuel_kant
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lawrence_arthur_cremin
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melanie_klein
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michael_pressley
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nikolai_frederik_severin_grundtvig
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rabindranath_tagore
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robert_c._pianta
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robert_e._slavin
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rudolph_steiner
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sara_lawrence-lightfoot
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thomas_aquinas
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thomas_jefferson
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wolfgang_ratke
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