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Ansbacher, Ted – Informal Learning, 1999
John Dewey believed that all genuine learning comes about through experience. This introduction to Dewey's work explains Dewey's theories regarding knowledge and intellectual development, the acquisition of a body of facts versus learning scientific ways of treating experience, and the significance of Dewey's theories on informal learning centers…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Informal Education


