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The School and Society

III WASTE IN EDUCATION

Word Count: 433    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

in its social aspects, and the necessary re-adjustments that have to be made to render it effective in present social conditions. The second dealt with the school in rel

motion of economy and efficiency. This question is not one of the waste of money or the waste of things. These matters count; but the primary

ental organization is that of the school itself as a community of individuals, in its relations to other forms of social life. All waste is due to isolation. Organization is nothing but getting things into connection with one another, so that they work easily, flexib

e and save a little time in verbal explanations. A paradoxical friend of mine says there is nothing so obscure as an ill

of time given to each division, and also the overlapping, both in time and subjects studied, of the individual

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The School and Society
The School and Society
“The three lectures presented in the following pages were delivered before an audience of parents and others interested in the University Elementary School, in the month of April of the year 1899. Mr. Dewey revised them in part from a stenographic report, and unimportant changes and the slight adaptations necessary for the press have been made in his absence. The lectures retain therefore the unstudied character as well as the power of the spoken word. As they imply more or less familiarity with the work of the Elementary School, Mr. Dewey’s supplementary statement of this has been added.”
1 AUTHOR'S NOTE2 I THE SCHOOL AND SOCIAL PROGRESS3 II THE SCHOOL AND THE LIFE OF THE CHILD4 III WASTE IN EDUCATION5 IV THREE YEARS OF THE UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL