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|aSimpsonDouglas J
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|aJohn Dewey and the art of teaching : |btoward reflective and imaginative practice / |cDouglas J. Simpson, Michael J.B. Jackson, Judy C. Aycock
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|aThousand Oaks, Calif : |bSage Publications, |cc2005
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|axiv, 218 p : |bill ; |c24 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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|aIntroduction--The teacher as artist--The teacher as lover--The teacher as wise mother--The teacher as navigator--The teacher as gardener--The teacher as educational pioneer--The teacher as servant--The teacher as social engineer--The teacher as composer--The teacher as wise physician--The teacher as builder--The teacher as leader--The teacher as classroom teacher--Conclusion
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|aDewey John|d1859-1952
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|aEducation|xPhilosophy
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|aJackson Michael J. B|q((Michael John Brierley)|d1943
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|aAycock Judy C
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