Why George counts called building a new social order
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He wanted teachers to go beyond abstract, philosophical conceptions of democracy and teach explicitly about power and injustice. He wanted teachers and students to count among their primary goals the building of a better social order.
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- Because , Counts wrote a number of scholarly books that contributed to the social study of education and stressed teaching as a moral and political activity.
- Counts, full name George Sylvester Counts, was an American educator and activist who thought that schools should bring about social change.
- He was born December 9, 1889, near Baldwin City, Kansas, and died November 10, 1974, in Belleville, Illinois.
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