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Democracy and Education by Dewey (1916)
The full text of 26 chapters discussing Deweys views on education.

How We Think by Dewey (1910)
Lexington, Mass: DC Heath and George's Page: The Mead Project Website.
Full text of 16 chapters with 3 sections: The problem of training thought, logical consideration, and the training of thought.

The Educational Theory of John Dewey (1859-1952)
by N. I. Emand

The School and Society by John Dewey (1912)
Three lectures describe the rationale behind the University Elementary Schoo that made his pedagogic approach famous.
My Pedagogic Creed by Dewey (1897)
First published in The School Journal, vol. LIV (3). pp.77-80. What education is / Wat the school is / The subject matter of education / The nature of method / The school & social progress.

Some Favorite Quotations from the works of Dewey
by C.A. Cunningham

John Dewey
by Jim Garrison, College of Human Resources, Virginia Tech. Traces his life history and discusses some his seminal works.
"Perhaps, the most influential educator of the 20th century whose ideas and perspective if truthfully implemented will adequately prepare education in meeting the demands of the 21st century".
                                                   
Jerome S.  Bruner
  1912 -
John Dewey       1859-1952
Overview of Bruner's Theories and Perspectives
Scaffolding & Distributed Cognition, Narratives

Constructivist Theory by Bruner
Learning is an active process in which learners construct new ideas or concepts based upon their current/past knowledge

Book Review on the 'Culture of Education' written by Bruner
Cultural psychology and its implications for education

Towards a Third Revolution in Psychology by J. Shotter,
University of New Hampshire.
Discusses Bruner's ideas in meaning and the self.