Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... thinking . It would un- doubtedly agree without cavil that a number of its propositions are dis- puted by some intelligent men of good will . It has itself postulated that " we must forever look to new insights leading to change " ( p ...
... thinking . It would un- doubtedly agree without cavil that a number of its propositions are dis- puted by some intelligent men of good will . It has itself postulated that " we must forever look to new insights leading to change " ( p ...
Page 182
... thinking . One of these emotional difficulties , as suggested by these cases , is the stu- dent's antagonism , conscious or un- conscious , toward family authorities and their surrogates in school . And the difficulty is naturally much ...
... thinking . One of these emotional difficulties , as suggested by these cases , is the stu- dent's antagonism , conscious or un- conscious , toward family authorities and their surrogates in school . And the difficulty is naturally much ...
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... thinking , the reality of talent s all too often denied by the aver- ge American citizen . What has been called the " Jackson- an tradition " in American thinking , ombined with the propaganda of ertain educators , has spread the idea ...
... thinking , the reality of talent s all too often denied by the aver- ge American citizen . What has been called the " Jackson- an tradition " in American thinking , ombined with the propaganda of ertain educators , has spread the idea ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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