John Dewey''s Educational Philosophy and the Barnes Foundation

John Dewey''s Educational Philosophy and the Barnes Foundation

Analysis of the Influence of John Dewey''s Philosophy on the Barnes Foundation''s Art Educational Experience

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-03-05 )

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The Barnes Foundation began as an educational institution, giving instruction in the appreciation of art, particularly of painting, to a highly selected group of students. Dr. Albert C. Barnes conceived his Foundation as an educational institution not as a museum. The staff of teachers carried on the instructional and research activities under the direction of Dr. Barnes. John Dewey, the father of American progressive education was one of the staff members. He was the first director of education at the Barnes Foundations. The Foundation was set up with an elaborate series of courses with lectures using the paintings to illustrate theory. These courses still exist today. The program offered by the Foundation''s Art Department is unique in both its approach and its procedure. Based on the tenets of John Dewey''s philosophy as he applied them to education in general, the program consists primarily in demonstrating the working of the objective method of investigation, familiar in the field of science, and the applying that method to the study of art.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-4974-9

ISBN-10:

3838349741

EAN:

9783838349749

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Carolyn Berenato

Number of pages:

152

Published on:

2010-03-05

Category:

History of art