Sobre o Autor

Philip W. Jackson was a prominent figure in the field of education, known for his contributions to teaching methodologies and educational theory. He published several influential works, including 'The Practice of Teaching' which provided insights into effective teaching strategies and the challenges educators face in the classroom. His writings often emphasized the importance of understanding the complexities of the educational environment and the role of the teacher in facilitating learning.

In addition to his focus on practical teaching techniques, Jackson explored the philosophical underpinnings of education in works such as 'John Dewey and the Lessons of Art.' He drew upon Dewey's ideas to highlight the interconnectedness of art and education, advocating for a holistic approach to learning. Jackson's scholarship has left a lasting impact on educational thought, inspiring both educators and researchers to consider the broader implications of teaching and learning beyond mere content delivery.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento October 4, 1920
Local de Nascimento Newark, New Jersey, United States
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