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Peer reviewedMilligan, Jeffrey Ayala – Educational Foundations, 1996
This paper examines Dewey's notions about an intelligent theory of education, focusing on a college student who explored the question of why scientists and schools accept evolutionary science rather than creation science, and discussing what a democratic education system can do with an alternative epistemology. (SM)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Creationism, Democratic Values, Educational Theories


