Review of Jim Garrison's book Dewey and Eros: Wisdom and Desire in the Art of Teaching [Book Review]
Education and Culture 16 (2):6 (2000)
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Towards a Flexible Curriculum: John Dewey's Theory of Experience and Learning.Joop Wa Berding - 1997 - Education and Culture 14 (1):5.