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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... educa- tion of society into three distinct and tion ( 8 ) . ROBERT J. SCHAEFER. such excesses . Yet the Holy Father was quick to point out that , while in general the rights of the family take precedence over those of the state in the ...
... educa- tion of society into three distinct and tion ( 8 ) . ROBERT J. SCHAEFER. such excesses . Yet the Holy Father was quick to point out that , while in general the rights of the family take precedence over those of the state in the ...
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... Educa- tional Screen , 1950. Pp . 172. $ 1.50 . Broadcasting to schools . Paris , France ; UNESCO , 1949. Pp . 215 . Bunt , Dr. L. N. H. The development of the ideas of number and quantity according to Piaget . Groningen , Holland ...
... Educa- tional Screen , 1950. Pp . 172. $ 1.50 . Broadcasting to schools . Paris , France ; UNESCO , 1949. Pp . 215 . Bunt , Dr. L. N. H. The development of the ideas of number and quantity according to Piaget . Groningen , Holland ...
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... educa- tion . The rapidly increasing school population , the shortage of qualified teachers , inflation , and the diversion of tax revenue from local govern- ments to the federal government have seriously handicapped public educa ...
... educa- tion . The rapidly increasing school population , the shortage of qualified teachers , inflation , and the diversion of tax revenue from local govern- ments to the federal government have seriously handicapped public educa ...
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