Theodore Brameld

Theodore Brameld (20 January 1904 – 1987) was a leading philosopher and educator who supported the educational philosophy of social reconstructionism. His philosophy first originated in 1928 when he enrolled as a doctoral student at the University of Chicago in the field of philosophy where he trained under the progressive philosopher and politician, T.V. Smith. After becoming intrigued by John Dewey’s philosophy of education, Brameld developed his own theory of schools being the ultimate source to bring about political and social change.

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