Harvard Educational Review, Volume 33Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1963 "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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... important primarily for developing cultured tastes . To develop these tastes and cultural refinements , children were taught how to sew pictures on velvet , to work in wax , and to paint pictures on glass . Competence in art was ...
... important primarily for developing cultured tastes . To develop these tastes and cultural refinements , children were taught how to sew pictures on velvet , to work in wax , and to paint pictures on glass . Competence in art was ...
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... important ways in which men are capable of comprehending their world . The virtually exclusive use of discoursive langauge as a vehicle for knowing is obvious from even a cursory view of school curricula . Our schools are essentially ...
... important ways in which men are capable of comprehending their world . The virtually exclusive use of discoursive langauge as a vehicle for knowing is obvious from even a cursory view of school curricula . Our schools are essentially ...
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... important and unavoidable , and which has commonly been called " philosophy of education . " This is a pity , I think , for the philosophy of education is going to be prac- ticed whether we like it or not , and it is therefore important ...
... important and unavoidable , and which has commonly been called " philosophy of education . " This is a pity , I think , for the philosophy of education is going to be prac- ticed whether we like it or not , and it is therefore important ...
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