The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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Side 258
... academic freedom . Strictly construed , academic freedom affected all teachers and all had a stake in its affirma- tion and application ; yet , in the nature of academic affairs the issue was more sensitive in higher than lower schools ...
... academic freedom . Strictly construed , academic freedom affected all teachers and all had a stake in its affirma- tion and application ; yet , in the nature of academic affairs the issue was more sensitive in higher than lower schools ...
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... academic hypotheses . Determination to control colleges and impose trustworthiness , and thus to limit academic freedom , was nurtured by the best intentions and always by a desire to protect vested interests which , by extension , were ...
... academic hypotheses . Determination to control colleges and impose trustworthiness , and thus to limit academic freedom , was nurtured by the best intentions and always by a desire to protect vested interests which , by extension , were ...
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... academic performance . Such evidences of declining standard have added momentum to drives in several states to establish by law certain minimum requirements of academic performance . Unless these minimum essentials can be demonstrated ...
... academic performance . Such evidences of declining standard have added momentum to drives in several states to establish by law certain minimum requirements of academic performance . Unless these minimum essentials can be demonstrated ...
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