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Born
John Dewey was born on 20-Oct-1859 in Burlington Vermont -
First Book published; Psychology
Covered a broad range of topic pertaining to psychology dealing with education, religion, politics. -
Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding
A book published by John Dewey which showed his commitment to British neo-Hegelianism -
University of Chicago
In 1894 Dewey joined the newly founded University of Chicago (1894–1904) where he developed his belief in Rational Empiricism, becoming associated with the newly emerging Pragmatic philosophy. -
Collective Work Published During time in Chicago
During his time in Chicago John Dewey Created 4 essays entitled "Thought and its Subject-Matter". This work along with his colleagues we published under the name Studies in Logical Theory -
Becoming President of the American Psychological Association
From 1904 to 1930 John Dewey was a professor of philosophy and within that time frame he became the president of the American Psychology Association -
Democracy and Education
John Dewey always preached about the importance of education and and his belief in and ideal of governments being more so a democracy. His book Democracy and Education blends those two ideal together, giving us a widespread ideals about the two subjects. Dewey, J. (1916) Democracy and Education. -
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Visting Japan
John Dewey was truly an educator. Him and his wife took a trip to japan and him being pro democracy saw the budding government that was japan and felt it could be improved further. He later was invited to Perkins University and in a span of 2 years he did over 200 lectures and wrote articles to American in support of Japan and their government. -
Travel to Africa
John Dewey and his wife traveled to Africa in Capetown and Johannesburg where he delivered several talks about philosophy and education. He was later presented an Honorary degree from the University of Witwatersrand. -
Art as Experience
One of John Dewey major writings viewed communities and art objects as an experience of a local culture, stemming from idea brought about by modern art and world culture collections. -
Death
John Dewey died on June 1 1952 -
The General Psychology Survey
A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Dewey as the 93rd most cited psychologist of the 20th century -
John Dewey Biography
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXmc_ojHb7E This biography talks about the life of John Dewey and his belief and though on different subject matter. It goes into major detail about his ideal on education and social reform and talks more about his life and upbringing and his eventuating love for psychology.