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The sesquicentennial of the birth of John Dewey is 2009. In recognition of this occasion, John Dewey at One Hundred-Fifty: Reflections for a New Century , with contributors drawn from the members of the John Dewey Society, will be published as both a journal issue and a book. The work is co-edited by A.G. Rud, editor of Education and Culture and Head of the Department of Educational Studies at Purdue University; Jim Garrison, past president of the John Dewey Society and Professor of Philosophy of Education at Virginia Tech; and Lynda Stone, president of the John Dewey Society and Professor of Philosophy of Education at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The papers will appear as an issue of the Society’s journal, Education and Culture , volume 25(2) in late fall 2009 and as a book by Purdue University Press.
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The sesquicentennial of the birth of John Dewey is 2009. In recognition of this occasion, John Dewey at One Hundred-Fifty: Reflections for a New Century , with contributors drawn from the members of the John Dewey Society, will be published as both a journal issue and a book. The work is co-edited by A.G. Rud, editor of Education and Culture and Head of the Department of Educational Studies at Purdue University; Jim Garrison, past president of the John Dewey Society and Professor of Philosophy of Education at Virginia Tech; and Lynda Stone, president of the John Dewey Society and Professor of Philosophy of Education at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The papers will appear as an issue of the Society’s journal, Education and Culture , volume 25(2) in late fall 2009 and as a book by Purdue University Press.