Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 14
... curriculum of the seventeenth century Gymnasium ( with some arbi- trary exclusions ) . In his preferred college curriculum he does not include any of the subjects which have been added to the curriculum during the last century . He ...
... curriculum of the seventeenth century Gymnasium ( with some arbi- trary exclusions ) . In his preferred college curriculum he does not include any of the subjects which have been added to the curriculum during the last century . He ...
Page 78
... curriculum in a southern state include not only earlier curriculum inves- tigations in the same state , but also curriculum studies in other states with similar conditions . Orientation for writing the history of a Negro college is ...
... curriculum in a southern state include not only earlier curriculum inves- tigations in the same state , but also curriculum studies in other states with similar conditions . Orientation for writing the history of a Negro college is ...
Page 142
... curriculum is incomplete . I am glad I lead the simple life of a university professor . The next book I read is ... curriculum ; the teacher's partici- pation in the extra - curriculum life of the school ; the teacher as a re ...
... curriculum is incomplete . I am glad I lead the simple life of a university professor . The next book I read is ... curriculum ; the teacher's partici- pation in the extra - curriculum life of the school ; the teacher as a re ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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