Harvard Educational Review, Volume 10Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1940 "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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... institutions of higher learn- ing . There is a tendency , however , for junior colleges to develop more terminal courses and as they do so , they will be of obviously greater value to those who for various reasons will not seek further ...
... institutions of higher learn- ing . There is a tendency , however , for junior colleges to develop more terminal courses and as they do so , they will be of obviously greater value to those who for various reasons will not seek further ...
Page 340
... institutions of higher learning in the Roman period ) is still J. W. H. Walden's The Universities of Ancient Greece ( New York , 1909 ) . Of the literature on educational institutions in sections of the Roman Empire the most valuable ...
... institutions of higher learning in the Roman period ) is still J. W. H. Walden's The Universities of Ancient Greece ( New York , 1909 ) . Of the literature on educational institutions in sections of the Roman Empire the most valuable ...
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... institutions from social analysis and evaluation through schools and educational programs . With regard to those receiving education , it is obvious that if nearly all youth secure secondary education , such learning cannot be a means ...
... institutions from social analysis and evaluation through schools and educational programs . With regard to those receiving education , it is obvious that if nearly all youth secure secondary education , such learning cannot be a means ...
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