Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 146
... poor must help one another , Pestalozzi thought . He had observed the distressing effects of poverty around him , and was enraged by the exploitation of child labor by the new textile industry . He began to take in orphans and poor ...
... poor must help one another , Pestalozzi thought . He had observed the distressing effects of poverty around him , and was enraged by the exploitation of child labor by the new textile industry . He began to take in orphans and poor ...
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... poor teaching , and all of them would agree that poor teaching is somehow connected with poor teacher salaries . Why not spend the money on better teachers for the many instead of on expensive coun- selors for the few ? No governing ...
... poor teaching , and all of them would agree that poor teaching is somehow connected with poor teacher salaries . Why not spend the money on better teachers for the many instead of on expensive coun- selors for the few ? No governing ...
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... poor child who has only a primary education is experi- encing the class system , I mean that he is excluded by it from the middle- class tradition which is the main so- cial and cultural stream of English life . And if the poor child ...
... poor child who has only a primary education is experi- encing the class system , I mean that he is excluded by it from the middle- class tradition which is the main so- cial and cultural stream of English life . And if the poor child ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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