Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... responsibility for education ; another on the State Government's responsibility for edu- cation ; and a third on the responsibility for education at the local level . All three will bring their remarks to bear upon national purposing in ...
... responsibility for education ; another on the State Government's responsibility for edu- cation ; and a third on the responsibility for education at the local level . All three will bring their remarks to bear upon national purposing in ...
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... responsibility of the federal govern- ment for information , research , and leadership in education . This responsibility was envisaged in the law of 1867 creating what is now called the U. S. Office of Education - a responsibility ...
... responsibility of the federal govern- ment for information , research , and leadership in education . This responsibility was envisaged in the law of 1867 creating what is now called the U. S. Office of Education - a responsibility ...
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... responsibilities such as the education and training of men and women for national defense and the education of Indians and other persons living on federal reservations ; ( 3 ) partial responsibility for the support of education within ...
... responsibilities such as the education and training of men and women for national defense and the education of Indians and other persons living on federal reservations ; ( 3 ) partial responsibility for the support of education within ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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