Harvard Educational Review, Volume 26"The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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But it would also be interested in the normative part of education , analyzing its concepts , for example , " good , " " justice , " etc. , and scrutinizing the methods by which it seeks to justify its recommendations .
But it would also be interested in the normative part of education , analyzing its concepts , for example , " good , " " justice , " etc. , and scrutinizing the methods by which it seeks to justify its recommendations .
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a concrete educational problem taken as example , how man spontaneously comes to philosophize concerning educational matters , what his philosophizing then consists in , and what utility it has . 4. How philosophical reflection ...
a concrete educational problem taken as example , how man spontaneously comes to philosophize concerning educational matters , what his philosophizing then consists in , and what utility it has . 4. How philosophical reflection ...
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The question of representation on the governing bodies of the universities is a further example of the attempt at democratic practice , though in this as the author points out , there is divergence of opinion with regard to both the ...
The question of representation on the governing bodies of the universities is a further example of the attempt at democratic practice , though in this as the author points out , there is divergence of opinion with regard to both the ...
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Contents
VOL | 2 |
Richard W Willard Reginald D Archambault Rachel Chaffey | 3 |
Articles | 9 |
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