Harvard Educational Review, Volume 25Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1968 "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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... ideas held by the membership community . But educators may rightly ask , however , how an individual is to cope with the ideas of groups which are fundamentally alien to his own and how he may assume a perspective which includes those ...
... ideas held by the membership community . But educators may rightly ask , however , how an individual is to cope with the ideas of groups which are fundamentally alien to his own and how he may assume a perspective which includes those ...
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... ideas , then it would seem he would be at a severe disadvantage in not having at his disposal the conceptual tools to deal with diverse ideas , ideas whose source is without the membership group . And for individuals not to be capable ...
... ideas , then it would seem he would be at a severe disadvantage in not having at his disposal the conceptual tools to deal with diverse ideas , ideas whose source is without the membership group . And for individuals not to be capable ...
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... ideas ( using " idea " as a sche- matic unit of things experienced ) . Rather it belongs upon ideas , their qualities , their relative intensities , and the living relationships among them . This seemed to Herbart the preferable way in ...
... ideas ( using " idea " as a sche- matic unit of things experienced ) . Rather it belongs upon ideas , their qualities , their relative intensities , and the living relationships among them . This seemed to Herbart the preferable way in ...
Contents
WINTER 1955 No | 1 |
Bernard S Cayne Barbara E Abrams Walter I Ackerman | 2 |
FALL 1955 No | 4 |
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