What is the contribution of John Dewey about the teacher's role in moral education?
In Dewey's educational conception the student is protagonist because learning requires as a condition the student's interest. Nevertheless, the teacher's role is not secondary because it consists in helping student to discover which his interests are and teaching him the method that i...
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