This edition features large print and the Atkinson Hyperlegible font, a typeface developed in partnership with the Braille Institute to improve readability for low-vision readers.
A classic exploration of how we learn to think.
In this influential work, John Dewey examines the nature of reflective thinking and shows how ideas become practical tools for solving real problems. Clear and accessible, the book explains how observation, reasoning, and experience work together in the process of learning.
Dewey presents thinking as an active and disciplined process that connects theory and practice, science and everyday experience. His approach to education emphasizes inquiry, critical thinking, and the importance of linking new knowledge to personal observation.
Widely regarded as a foundational text in modern educational theory and cognitive psychology, this work remains essential reading for students, teachers, and anyone interested in understanding how the mind develops knowledge and judgment.