Educational Studies in Japan
Online ISSN : 2187-5286
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Taneichi Kitazawa's Reception of the Concept of Democracy: Interest as the Basis of Kyotsu-shugi (Commonism)
Chie ENZA
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2019 Volume 13 Pages 153-168

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This paper focuses on how Taneichi Kitazawa, a leading progressive education practitioner, received the concept of democracy, and reconsiders the meaning of democracy in Japanese progressive education, conventionally considered within the framework of early modern Japanese political ideology. Kitazawa, having gleaned the idea of “common interests” from John Dewey's concept of democracy, focused on the social quality of interest and advocated a classroom management theory. Seeing shared interests as the basic principle of group formation, his theory of classroom management indicates the significance of the classroom as a locus of “social life” and of “cooperative group projects.”

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