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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... university as such exists essential- ly to provide specialized education . However , many universities ( such as Chicago and Columbia ) have devel- oped general education curricula in their large university colleges , and he cited ...
... university as such exists essential- ly to provide specialized education . However , many universities ( such as Chicago and Columbia ) have devel- oped general education curricula in their large university colleges , and he cited ...
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... university was and of what a long road higher educa- tion in America had to travel before it could hope to reach a plane of equal elevation " ( 8 , p . 126 ) . Thus , the key men , who were to control the development of American higher ...
... university was and of what a long road higher educa- tion in America had to travel before it could hope to reach a plane of equal elevation " ( 8 , p . 126 ) . Thus , the key men , who were to control the development of American higher ...
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... University , and WALTER C. REUSSER , University of Wyoming . McGraw - Hill Series in Education . 639 pages , $ 6.00 . A complete rewriting of this successful text , the second edition presents the subject in a comprehensive manner ...
... University , and WALTER C. REUSSER , University of Wyoming . McGraw - Hill Series in Education . 639 pages , $ 6.00 . A complete rewriting of this successful text , the second edition presents the subject in a comprehensive manner ...
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