Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 45
... ture , and objectives of this organi- zation . The HARVARD EDUCATIONAL RE- VIEW takes special pride in being able to bring this article to its readers , not only because of the intrinsic value of the article , but also because its ...
... ture , and objectives of this organi- zation . The HARVARD EDUCATIONAL RE- VIEW takes special pride in being able to bring this article to its readers , not only because of the intrinsic value of the article , but also because its ...
Page 179
... ture . ( Are we not immediately re- minded of the tabula rasa of Mr. Locke ? ) It must be guided , not sim- ply filled by the incessant drone of the teacher's lecturing . Education for Huarte is the accomplishment of the student ...
... ture . ( Are we not immediately re- minded of the tabula rasa of Mr. Locke ? ) It must be guided , not sim- ply filled by the incessant drone of the teacher's lecturing . Education for Huarte is the accomplishment of the student ...
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... ture annually . Prior to the termina- tion of the initial period during which these institutes are to exist , the board is to make a final report on the over - all experimental program , and is to include in this final report its ...
... ture annually . Prior to the termina- tion of the initial period during which these institutes are to exist , the board is to make a final report on the over - all experimental program , and is to include in this final report its ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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