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Preferred term
Laboratory School, University of Chicago
Definition
- John Dewey (1859–1952) founded the Laboratory School at the University of Chicago in 1896. Dewey had come to the university in 1894 from the University of Michigan to be head of the combined departments of philosophy, psychology, and pedagogy. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Social and Cultural Foundations of Education; Laboratory School, University of Chicago]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Laboratory_School,_University_of_Chicago
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