Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 162
... Mann . Education , in its most universal meaning , is the effort to translate this philosophy into prac- tice by showing those members of a society who are considered most im- portant to its welfare how to serve it most fruitfully ...
... Mann . Education , in its most universal meaning , is the effort to translate this philosophy into prac- tice by showing those members of a society who are considered most im- portant to its welfare how to serve it most fruitfully ...
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... Mann were returned to this mortal sphere to ob- serve and analyze the functions and responsibilities expected of the public school in educating the young citi- zen , he would undoubtedly be amazed at the tendency to expect relative ...
... Mann were returned to this mortal sphere to ob- serve and analyze the functions and responsibilities expected of the public school in educating the young citi- zen , he would undoubtedly be amazed at the tendency to expect relative ...
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Howard Eugene Wilson. future citizen , Horace Mann might well decide to return forthwith to his peaceful , eternal abode . There are some promising opportunities in the picture , however . It is the purpose of this article to analyze ...
Howard Eugene Wilson. future citizen , Horace Mann might well decide to return forthwith to his peaceful , eternal abode . There are some promising opportunities in the picture , however . It is the purpose of this article to analyze ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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