Harvard Educational Review, Volume 9Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1939 "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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... philosophy of education in small schools . -JOHN HOLDEN Superintendent of Schools Danville , Vermont The New High School in the Making . By William L. Wrinkle . New York : American Book Company , 1938. x + 318 pages . $ 2.50 . THE ...
... philosophy of education in small schools . -JOHN HOLDEN Superintendent of Schools Danville , Vermont The New High School in the Making . By William L. Wrinkle . New York : American Book Company , 1938. x + 318 pages . $ 2.50 . THE ...
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... philosophy was concerned . Even at the University of Athens the study of philosophy became more and more restricted to the teachings of Neo - Platonism , a conglomerate of the leading philosophical ideas of the past tempered by strong ...
... philosophy was concerned . Even at the University of Athens the study of philosophy became more and more restricted to the teachings of Neo - Platonism , a conglomerate of the leading philosophical ideas of the past tempered by strong ...
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... philosophy is not a recognized discipline in our secondary schools , or because their own teachers never acquired a philosophical interest . I know well enough that the study of philosophy as a formalized subject does not often make ...
... philosophy is not a recognized discipline in our secondary schools , or because their own teachers never acquired a philosophical interest . I know well enough that the study of philosophy as a formalized subject does not often make ...
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