Harvard Educational Review, Volume 21Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1951 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... Kuenzli wrote a Report , Trade Unions and Public Education in Germany . The article which follows represents the views of the Association of Secondary School Teachers in Hessen towards that report . The REVIEW believes that Mr. Kuenzli's ...
... Kuenzli wrote a Report , Trade Unions and Public Education in Germany . The article which follows represents the views of the Association of Secondary School Teachers in Hessen towards that report . The REVIEW believes that Mr. Kuenzli's ...
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... Kuenzli when he says : " It should be an important goal ulti- mately to raise the standards of living in Germany to a point where it will not be necessary for children and youth to leave school to become ' breadwinners ' . " Although we ...
... Kuenzli when he says : " It should be an important goal ulti- mately to raise the standards of living in Germany to a point where it will not be necessary for children and youth to leave school to become ' breadwinners ' . " Although we ...
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... Kuenzli's report are evidently meant to convey the impression that the schools in Ger- many are not devoted to the people , but are instruments in the hands of the government and are designed to prevent the development of true democracy ...
... Kuenzli's report are evidently meant to convey the impression that the schools in Ger- many are not devoted to the people , but are instruments in the hands of the government and are designed to prevent the development of true democracy ...
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