Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 197
... statement that the purposes of schools and other social agencies evolve . This statement is both true and untrue as it is approached from one angle or the other . The biological needs of men for food , shelter , reproductive ...
... statement that the purposes of schools and other social agencies evolve . This statement is both true and untrue as it is approached from one angle or the other . The biological needs of men for food , shelter , reproductive ...
Page 257
... statement . This is followed by a very gener- alized and unconvincing five pages organized around the naive and uncritical statement of the Educational Policies Commission on The Purposes of Education in American Democracy . The chapter ...
... statement . This is followed by a very gener- alized and unconvincing five pages organized around the naive and uncritical statement of the Educational Policies Commission on The Purposes of Education in American Democracy . The chapter ...
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... statement . Then find the statement most strongly against Hitler and place a ( 1 ) after it . After the next most strong statement place a ( 2 ) , and so forth until the number ( 10 ) is used . As a check , one statement will have no ...
... statement . Then find the statement most strongly against Hitler and place a ( 1 ) after it . After the next most strong statement place a ( 2 ) , and so forth until the number ( 10 ) is used . As a check , one statement will have no ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
Edgar Fuller | 25 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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