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Schools should empower students to think independently from "summary" of DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION by John Dewey

In the educational process, one of the primary goals should be to cultivate the ability of students to think independently. By fostering independent thinking, schools can equip students with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the world around them. Independent thinking is not merely the ability to regurgitate information or follow instructions, but rather the capacity to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information in a critical manner. When students are encouraged to think independently, they are better prepared to engage with a diverse range of perspectives and ideas. This not only enhances their cognitive abilities but also fosters a sense of intellectual curiosity and open-mindedness. Independent thinking enables students to challenge assumptions, ask probing questions, and seek out alternative viewpoints, thereby promoting a deeper understanding of the subject matter at...
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    DEMOCRACY & EDUCATION

    John Dewey

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