The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... hard to disbelieve in a fundamental 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 ...
... hard to disbelieve in a fundamental 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 ...
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... hard subjects.49 Giving American higher education a new image and introducing elec- tivism are important parts of the story . The introduction of a curriculum capable of speaking clearly and precisely the language of social and eco ...
... hard subjects.49 Giving American higher education a new image and introducing elec- tivism are important parts of the story . The introduction of a curriculum capable of speaking clearly and precisely the language of social and eco ...
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... hard to measure and even the best measures leave something to be desired . When a person goes to his dentist to have a painful tooth extracted , he knows exactly what has been done and is prepared to pay for relief from pain . At the ...
... hard to measure and even the best measures leave something to be desired . When a person goes to his dentist to have a painful tooth extracted , he knows exactly what has been done and is prepared to pay for relief from pain . At the ...
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The Colonial Inheritance | 1 |
Colonial Cultural Life | 23 |
The Colonial Family | 53 |
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