Harvard Educational Review, Volume 12Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1942 "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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... practice . We have had long experience with knowledge in the sense of teaching facts about government , but we have ... practice must be had by child- ren , expanding in scope and intensity with the approach to the age of youth and young ...
... practice . We have had long experience with knowledge in the sense of teaching facts about government , but we have ... practice must be had by child- ren , expanding in scope and intensity with the approach to the age of youth and young ...
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... practice and justifications of economic imperialism , which if not curbed or liquidated , will scotch any progressive world order from its very inception . And on this point , we must not forget that with our dollar diplomacy we ...
... practice and justifications of economic imperialism , which if not curbed or liquidated , will scotch any progressive world order from its very inception . And on this point , we must not forget that with our dollar diplomacy we ...
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... practice . Sound thinking - that is , thinking fit to serve as the uncritically accepted guide of practice - is not achieved by such " factual " procedures . In addition to their removal from intimate daily contact with all the facts ...
... practice . Sound thinking - that is , thinking fit to serve as the uncritically accepted guide of practice - is not achieved by such " factual " procedures . In addition to their removal from intimate daily contact with all the facts ...
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