Harvard Educational Review, Volume 26Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1956 "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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... principles in determining such successes , and such evidence is often disputed in detail . The important point here , however , is that prior evidence of success is not necessary as a justifica- tion of social science , just as prior ...
... principles in determining such successes , and such evidence is often disputed in detail . The important point here , however , is that prior evidence of success is not necessary as a justifica- tion of social science , just as prior ...
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... principles of civil liberty and were uniformly educated in an abhorrence of every attempt that might be formed to deprive them of this mighty boon of heaven . A national system of education was needed to foster right principles . To ...
... principles of civil liberty and were uniformly educated in an abhorrence of every attempt that might be formed to deprive them of this mighty boon of heaven . A national system of education was needed to foster right principles . To ...
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... principle has attained a level of pro- ductivity at which the social demands upon instinctual energy to be spent in ... principles of civilization , imply not the trans- formation of labor but its complete subordination to the freely ...
... principle has attained a level of pro- ductivity at which the social demands upon instinctual energy to be spent in ... principles of civilization , imply not the trans- formation of labor but its complete subordination to the freely ...
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Richard W Willard Reginald D Archambault Rachel Chaffey | 3 |
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