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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... values , attitudes , and beliefs which are not necessarily just those of the environing community . They become , as it were , competitors in the struggle to influence personality and to give shape to a culture . Accordingly , questions ...
... values , attitudes , and beliefs which are not necessarily just those of the environing community . They become , as it were , competitors in the struggle to influence personality and to give shape to a culture . Accordingly , questions ...
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... values , and interests of the child . We have noted that the teacher's role is not a merely negative one here . But the role of the teacher as interpreted by Dewey is strangely paradoxical . It is certainly not clear whether the teacher ...
... values , and interests of the child . We have noted that the teacher's role is not a merely negative one here . But the role of the teacher as interpreted by Dewey is strangely paradoxical . It is certainly not clear whether the teacher ...
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... values to serve as the ultimate justification for curriculum content . The difficulty in this scheme would seem to rest on the question as to whether such a scheme would not in fact be in great danger of sabotaging its own objectives ...
... values to serve as the ultimate justification for curriculum content . The difficulty in this scheme would seem to rest on the question as to whether such a scheme would not in fact be in great danger of sabotaging its own objectives ...
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