Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 63
... society flow into one another , intermingle , and issue into the plan of education which it proposes . To understand these pro- posals , however , one must at least scan the outlines of its ideas of the nature of society , man , and ...
... society flow into one another , intermingle , and issue into the plan of education which it proposes . To understand these pro- posals , however , one must at least scan the outlines of its ideas of the nature of society , man , and ...
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... society is constantly being described in terms of flux and change . This characterization of our cul- ture has seemed so inevitable and ' The substance of this paper was read Decem- ber 26 , 1946 , in Boston , at the annual meeting of ...
... society is constantly being described in terms of flux and change . This characterization of our cul- ture has seemed so inevitable and ' The substance of this paper was read Decem- ber 26 , 1946 , in Boston , at the annual meeting of ...
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... society . " The primitive com- munity , " he asserted , " is past - bound , conservative , authoritarian . It edu- cates to reproduce itself . . . . Persist- ence is the watchword , with only here and there an invention , a change in ...
... society . " The primitive com- munity , " he asserted , " is past - bound , conservative , authoritarian . It edu- cates to reproduce itself . . . . Persist- ence is the watchword , with only here and there an invention , a change in ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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