The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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Side 127
... equality among persons . Everyone , at least , begins at the same starting line . Buried away in Locke's tabula rasa is the principle of equality of opportunity , a principle capable of recommending universal education . And this ...
... equality among persons . Everyone , at least , begins at the same starting line . Buried away in Locke's tabula rasa is the principle of equality of opportunity , a principle capable of recommending universal education . And this ...
Side 136
... equality was realized as pioneers carved out a living for themselves . For the most part , pioneer Americans lived from the land , so when we look for signs of equality , we see them first in an agrarian economy . And in it the excess ...
... equality was realized as pioneers carved out a living for themselves . For the most part , pioneer Americans lived from the land , so when we look for signs of equality , we see them first in an agrarian economy . And in it the excess ...
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... equality attracted their attention . For the first time in her history the United States took seriously the ranging implications of equity in the land's fundamental law : the Constitution . Some elements of equality , opportunity and ...
... equality attracted their attention . For the first time in her history the United States took seriously the ranging implications of equity in the land's fundamental law : the Constitution . Some elements of equality , opportunity and ...
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