Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 88
... cation , by Chris A. De Young . New York : McGraw - Hill Book Company , 1942 , xvi + 727 pp . , $ 3.25 . THIS is a useful book . It is essentially a de- scription of American education from pre- school activity through the university ...
... cation , by Chris A. De Young . New York : McGraw - Hill Book Company , 1942 , xvi + 727 pp . , $ 3.25 . THIS is a useful book . It is essentially a de- scription of American education from pre- school activity through the university ...
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... cation and former United States Commissioner of Education here discusses with clarity a problem which is not only a basic cause of current contro- versy but is central to the future development of edu- cation in the United States ...
... cation and former United States Commissioner of Education here discusses with clarity a problem which is not only a basic cause of current contro- versy but is central to the future development of edu- cation in the United States ...
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... cation can succeed only if it proceeds in an expanding circle beginning with the imme- diate experiences of the young and spread- ing gradually into the larger areas of com- prehension . But if he is acquainted also with all the ...
... cation can succeed only if it proceeds in an expanding circle beginning with the imme- diate experiences of the young and spread- ing gradually into the larger areas of com- prehension . But if he is acquainted also with all the ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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