Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... living . 02 ( Herbert Spencer ) Social adjustment . ( John Dewey ) Satisfaction of wants . ( Thorndike and Gates ) Creative expression BROAD SOCIAL OBJECTIVES Characteristics of whole com- munities or social groups . Condition un ...
... living . 02 ( Herbert Spencer ) Social adjustment . ( John Dewey ) Satisfaction of wants . ( Thorndike and Gates ) Creative expression BROAD SOCIAL OBJECTIVES Characteristics of whole com- munities or social groups . Condition un ...
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... living American Hispanist . Ticknor , the pioneer , has not yet received his just due in American education . Not only did he put into effect such " modern " ideas as sectioning by ability and what amounted to reading for honors , but ...
... living American Hispanist . Ticknor , the pioneer , has not yet received his just due in American education . Not only did he put into effect such " modern " ideas as sectioning by ability and what amounted to reading for honors , but ...
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... living . This concept is truer to the nature of beauty and , moreover , it holds greater promise of contrib- uting superior values to human betterment than do the anthropomorphic conceptions championed by many educationists . For many ...
... living . This concept is truer to the nature of beauty and , moreover , it holds greater promise of contrib- uting superior values to human betterment than do the anthropomorphic conceptions championed by many educationists . For many ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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