Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... mind ; and that adaptation leads the mind to grow in a normal , healthy way.18 All modes of expression are spontaneously and persistently exer- Ibid . , p . 451 . 10F . W. Parker , Talks on Pedagogics , New York : E. L. Kellogg & Co ...
... mind ; and that adaptation leads the mind to grow in a normal , healthy way.18 All modes of expression are spontaneously and persistently exer- Ibid . , p . 451 . 10F . W. Parker , Talks on Pedagogics , New York : E. L. Kellogg & Co ...
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... mind is the adjust- ing instrument ( however mind may be defined psychologically ) and , on the side of society , the school is that institution designed specifically for the development of its immature members to the point of effective ...
... mind is the adjust- ing instrument ( however mind may be defined psychologically ) and , on the side of society , the school is that institution designed specifically for the development of its immature members to the point of effective ...
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... mind is free of the incubus of the thought of the past , of the piled - up accumulation of outworn truths . Therefore , only the scien- tific mind is free to use the truths of the past as compost , to fertilize the ground for a ...
... mind is free of the incubus of the thought of the past , of the piled - up accumulation of outworn truths . Therefore , only the scien- tific mind is free to use the truths of the past as compost , to fertilize the ground for a ...
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Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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