A good question. But here's one way that might work for a Bibliography/Works Cited/Reference List page, closer to MLA and Turabian than to APA: Boone, Mark J. "Dewey's Democracy and Education: Longer Video." June 21, 2028. Online. Available at ua-cam.com/video/UYuodc5TWO4/v-deo.html. There are probably official, and somewhat better, answers for how to cite a UA-cam video in the citation manuals, on Writing Center websites, etc.
@@TeacherOfPhilosophy thank you. btw, i think I watched your Dewey series in like one weekend. You are wonderful and give such a great lecture! I really understood the content. Dewey was a bit hard to wrap my head around.
Thanks. Very helpful. You might enjoy reading "My Larger Education" by Booker T. Washington. It is short. Washington's theories and practice predated Dewey by 20 years. In "My Larger Education" you will find lots of examples of an approach to education that goes from hands, to head, to heart. For a scholarly analysis check out Dr. Donald Generals Jr.'s "Booker T. Washington: The Architect of Progressive Education." Again, thank for the video.
This is sooooo good. Thank you.
Nicely explained
*how do i reference a video* honestly thank you because this is so good
A good question. But here's one way that might work for a Bibliography/Works Cited/Reference List page, closer to MLA and Turabian than to APA:
Boone, Mark J. "Dewey's Democracy and Education: Longer Video." June 21, 2028. Online. Available at ua-cam.com/video/UYuodc5TWO4/v-deo.html.
There are probably official, and somewhat better, answers for how to cite a UA-cam video in the citation manuals, on Writing Center websites, etc.
@@TeacherOfPhilosophy thank you. btw, i think I watched your Dewey series in like one weekend. You are wonderful and give such a great lecture! I really understood the content. Dewey was a bit hard to wrap my head around.
Excellent. Glad to hear it. Glad to help. Thanks for watching!
Thanks. Very helpful. You might enjoy reading "My Larger Education" by Booker T. Washington. It is short. Washington's theories and practice predated Dewey by 20 years. In "My Larger Education" you will find lots of examples of an approach to education that goes from hands, to head, to heart. For a scholarly analysis check out Dr. Donald Generals Jr.'s "Booker T. Washington: The Architect of Progressive Education." Again, thank for the video.
do you have any summary of chapter 22 the individual in the world?
I guess not. Maybe someday.