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Democracy Dies In Dualisms. A Response To “Dewey And Democracy”, Dan W. Sarofian-Butin
Democracy Dies In Dualisms. A Response To “Dewey And Democracy”, Dan W. Sarofian-Butin
Education Faculty Publications
This essay reviews Atkinson’s article “Countering the Neos: Dewey and a Democratic Ethos in Teacher Education” and argues that while Dewey and the social foundations classroom may indeed be important for teacher preparation, it is not in the way Atkinson suggests. Namely, I argue that Atkinson’s essay has three distinct (yet interrelated) issues: his problematic oversimplifications, what I term as “Dewey doesn’t do dualisms”; his misreading of Dewey, where I point out that “Dewey doesn’t do debate”; and his unexamined positionality, where I make clear that “Dewey doesn’t do Descartes.” I conclude this essay with a different perspective of a …