William Heard Kilpatrick
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American pedagogue
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William Heard Kilpatrick's Degrees
- PhD Philosophy Columbia University
Why Is William Heard Kilpatrick Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Heard Kilpatrick was an American pedagogue and a pupil, a colleague and a successor of John Dewey. Kilpatrick was a major figure in the progressive education movement of the early 20th century.
William Heard Kilpatrick's Published Works
Published Works
- The Project Method (1918) (402)
- Foundations of Method (58)
- The Montessori system examined (55)
- Foundations Of Method - Informal Talks On Teaching (53)
- The Educational Frontier (1933) (39)
- Youth serves the community (1937) (39)
- Philosophy of Education (1952) (35)
- An experiment with a project curriculum (34)
- Education for a Changing Civilization. (1927) (33)
- The education of man, aphorisms (1951) (30)
- What is the Educative Process (1923) (23)
- The Foundations of Curriculum-Making (1927) (20)
- American Caste and the Negro College (1966) (18)
- The teacher and society (1937) (17)
- Group education for a democracy (15)
- CRUCIAL ISSUES IN CURRENT EDUCATIONAL THEORY (1951) (14)
- Adult education and the social scene (1933) (13)
- Association Theory To-Day. (1933) (13)
- THINKING IN CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH (1928) (10)
- Source book in the philosophy of education (10)
- Minorities and the American promise : the conflict of principle and practice (1954) (10)
- Statement of Position* (1927) (10)
- Universities: American, English, and German (1931) (9)
- The Case for Progressivism in Education 1 (1942) (9)
- Dangers and Difficulties of the Project Method and how to Overcome Them—A Symposium (1921) (8)
- Selfhood and civilization : a study of the self-other process (1941) (7)
- Selfhood And Civilization (1941) (7)
- A Reconstructed Theory of the Educative Process (1931) (7)
- Resort to Courts by Negroes to Improve their Schools a Conditional Alternative (1935) (6)
- Education and the social crisis : a proposed program (1932) (6)
- THE EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGE (1935) (5)
- Intercultural attitudes in the making : parents, youth leaders, and teachers at work (1947) (5)
- Personality Adjustments of School Children (1929) (5)
- Dewey's Philosophy of Education (1953) (5)
- Modern education: its proper work (1949) (4)
- Teaching world affairs in American schools : a case book (1956) (4)
- A Symposium on the Classification of Educational Research (1931) (3)
- Ethical and Spiritual Resources (1958) (3)
- A Frame of Reference for Intercultural Education (1949) (3)
- Training for Citizenship (1939) (3)
- Philosophy of Education from the Experimentalist Outlook (1942) (2)
- Syllabus in the philosophy of education : questions for discussion with reading references & topics for papers (2)
- The Society of College Teachers of Education (1914) (2)
- The Relation of Philosophy to Scientific Research (1931) (2)
- A General View and Evaluation of Present Methods (1919) (2)
- Inclusiveness and Continuity in Educational Progress (1935) (2)
- Bertrand Russell, A. S. Neill, Homer Lane, W. H. Kilpatrick: Four Progressive Educators (1968) (2)
- Definition of the Activity Movement To-Day (1934) (2)
- The creative spirit (2)
- A Symposium on the Classification of Educational Research (Continued from the May issue) (1931) (2)
- Faith as a Need of Life (1942) (1)
- The Place of Creating in the Educative Process (1930) (1)
- Problems and Dangers of the School and Education (1923) (1)
- Guiding Principles for a More Adequate Educative Process. (1945) (1)
- Modern Education and Better Human Relations. Freedom Pamphlets. (1957) (1)
- THE SUPPOSED CONFLICT BETWEEN MORAL FREEDOM AND SCIENTIFIC DETERMINISM (1952) (1)
- John Dewey's Ninetieth Birthday (1949) (1)
- Limitations upon Academic Freedom for Public School Teachers (1935) (1)
- The Pursuit of Moral and Spiritual Values (1952) (1)
- How Should Teachers Be Educated (1956) (1)
- How Shall Early Education Conceive its Objectives (1925) (1)
- What Range of Objectives for Physical Education? (1925) (1)
- Social Factors Influencing Educational Method in 1930 (1931) (1)
- These Values We Hold Dear (1954) (1)
- New Schools for Young India: A Survey of Educational, Economic, and Social Conditions in India with Special Reference to More Effective Education (1)
- My Child as a Person (1932) (0)
- The Philosophy of American Education (1928) (0)
- Do Children Need Leisure (1933) (0)
- Some Fundamentals of Human Relationships (1945) (0)
- Preserving southern history material : an address before the Southern Club of Columbia University, July 31, 1923 (1923) (0)
- Section VI An Effort at Appraisal (1925) (0)
- The Dilemma of Race Problems: American Caste and the Negro College (1939) (0)
- The self-other principle and the science of psychology. (1941) (0)
- The Broader Problem of Method: Reported from a speech at the Virginia Educational Conference, 1922 (0)
- College Management: A Problem in Apportioning Control (1939) (0)
- Our changing times and the demand they make on education : how learning comes (0)
- Developing a project curriculum for vilage schools in India : a suggestive method of procedure (0)
- The self-other process: Agency and accountability as further developments of the self. (1941) (0)
- Music from the Point of View of the General Educator (1926) (0)
- The Function of Philosophy of Education (1932) (0)
- Working for the Common Good (1941) (0)
- Education and Enduring Peace (1944) (0)
- In retrospect at ninety (1960) (0)
- Parents and Education (1947) (0)
- A Book for Laymen: Education and Social Progress (1935) (0)
- The American Elementary School (1929) (0)
- We Learn What We Live (1948) (0)
- Dangers and Difficulties of the Project Method and how to Overcome Them—A Symposium (1921) (0)
- A Phase of the Problem of Contingency (1910) (0)
- The Demands of the Times upon Our Schools (1921) (0)
- Working for the Good of Children (1938) (0)
- Objectivity, standards, authority. (1941) (0)
- What Has John Dewey Meant to Childhood Education (1950) (0)
- The self-other process and the culture. (1941) (0)
- College Teachers of Education (1913) (0)
- Intergroup Education Takes a New Look (1948) (0)
- Statement of Position (1927) (0)
- Better Education for Citizenship (1951) (0)
- Education and Public Opinion (1923) (0)
- Great Social Choices before us — Their Meaning for Education (1944) (0)
- The self-other process: Moral conflict, personal responsibility, conscience. (1941) (0)
- The self-other process: How self and other emerge simultaneously to consciousness. (1941) (0)
- The Future of Education in America and for America (1937) (0)
- The self-other process: Development of language, communication, meanings. (1941) (0)
- Teaching of Philosophy and Principles of Education (1932) (0)
- THE NATURE OF HUMAN NATURE (1940) (0)
- Conflict Areas in American Intercultural Life (1943) (0)
- From the New York Times— (1933) (0)
- Character and The New Society (1935) (0)
- Summer vacation activities of the school child : report of the Subcommittee on Summer Vacation Activities of the School Child (1933) (0)
- Philosophic applications of the self-other principle. (1941) (0)
- The Future of Education (1938) (0)
- The Basis of Professional Ethics for Nurses (1922) (0)
- Educational applications of the self-other principle. (1941) (0)
- Some Basic Considerations Affecting Success in Teaching Art (1931) (0)
- THE INADEQUACY OF SCIENCE IN COPING WITH THE FULLNESS OF LIFE (1930) (0)
- JOHN DEW EY AND HIS EDUCATIONAL THEORY (1952) (0)
- The Education We Need: The New versus the Old (1946) (0)
- American Caste and the Negro College.@@@The Negro and the Democratic Front.@@@The Black Man in White America. (1939) (0)
- Letter from William H. Kilpatrick to President Frederick Burkhardt (1955) (0)
- William Heard Kilpatrick papers (0)
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