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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... nature , has a spiritual nature which cannot be completely understood through the methods of the objective sciences ; since they consider both natures , ( they can offer more accurate direction to education without losing any of the ...
... nature , has a spiritual nature which cannot be completely understood through the methods of the objective sciences ; since they consider both natures , ( they can offer more accurate direction to education without losing any of the ...
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... nature of the individual himself and from the nature of the universe in which he has a place and in which he must act both impelled and limited by the conditions that surround him . a According to instrumentalism , the goals of ...
... nature of the individual himself and from the nature of the universe in which he has a place and in which he must act both impelled and limited by the conditions that surround him . a According to instrumentalism , the goals of ...
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... nature of learning , the nature of social control , and the method of providing for freedom of purposeful behavior . Both Thomism and instrumentalism call for integration of the program of studies and of the daily program . Education ...
... nature of learning , the nature of social control , and the method of providing for freedom of purposeful behavior . Both Thomism and instrumentalism call for integration of the program of studies and of the daily program . Education ...
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BALLOU RICHARD BOYD 300308 | 5 |
HALL FRANCES LABELLE 382383 | 7 |
BLOS PETER 499501 | 48 |
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