Harvard Educational Review, Volume 17"The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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yond the kind of thing referred to by their colleagues in the fields of physi- ology , biology , psychology , etc. These educational workers try to get at something more than the difference between two observations taken at different ...
yond the kind of thing referred to by their colleagues in the fields of physi- ology , biology , psychology , etc. These educational workers try to get at something more than the difference between two observations taken at different ...
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Clarification or definition comes from telling how to go about observing a thing . ... There appears to be relatively com- plete confusion as to whether ability and aptitudes are things which are changing or things which do not change .
Clarification or definition comes from telling how to go about observing a thing . ... There appears to be relatively com- plete confusion as to whether ability and aptitudes are things which are changing or things which do not change .
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Furthermore , we must cease allowing fixed educational goals or techniques to be determined by such things as changing aptitudes or abili- ties . There is an urgent need for clarification of the concept of ability or aptitude as ...
Furthermore , we must cease allowing fixed educational goals or techniques to be determined by such things as changing aptitudes or abili- ties . There is an urgent need for clarification of the concept of ability or aptitude as ...
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Contents
On the Concepts of Growth and Ability | 1 |
Albert S Anthony Frederick E Ellis | 2 |
SUMMER 1947 No | 3 |
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