Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (Large Print Edition) đ A profound exploration of how education shapes democratic life What does it mean to learnânot just within the walls of a school, but as an engaged member of society? How can education nurture individuals to think independently, act ethically, and participate meaningfully in a shared civic world? In this influential work, John Dewey presents education as a living process, inseparable from the values and functions of democracy. Rather than treating schools as places for passive instruction, Dewey envisions them as communities where thought, dialogue, and growth are central. đ§ Key themes in this edition : The importance of experience in meaningful learning - The role of critical thinking in democratic citizenship - The limitations of rote memorization - Education as a force for ethical and social development đ Blending philosophy, psychology, and social thought, Democracy and Education continues to resonate with educators, thinkers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of how learning builds both minds and societies. đ Large Print Edition Designed with a clear, easy-to-read layout, this edition offers enhanced readability for all audiencesâwhether revisiting Deweyâs ideas or discovering them for the first time.