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Product Description
Harriet K. Cuffaro offers a detailed account of how the educational philosophy of John Dewey may be translated into the everyday life of the classroom. Particular attention is given to "learning from experience"―a fundamental concept in early education―and the complexities involved in experiential learning.
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