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Let practice education
Dewey is the representative of pragmatism education school. He advocates learning from practice, that is, "learning by doing". This paper will discuss Dewey's educational thought in depth to help readers better understand his thought.

Education is life.

Dewey firmly believes that "education is life". He believes that education should not only be the imparting of knowledge in the classroom, but should run through all aspects of life.

Education is growth.

Dewey believes that "education is growth", and the purpose of education is to help students grow into independent, independent and creative people.

School is society.

Dewey advocated that "school is society". He thinks the school should be a small society where students can learn how to get along with others and how to solve problems.

Learn from practice

Dewey advocates learning from practice, that is, "learning by doing". He believes that students should master knowledge and skills through practice, not just through books.