The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... higher learning , we know , had been promoted from early colonial times . There are evidences of a kind of Progressivism in higher education , and we should not neglect them , but they are part of such things as Charles Eliot's ...
... higher learning , we know , had been promoted from early colonial times . There are evidences of a kind of Progressivism in higher education , and we should not neglect them , but they are part of such things as Charles Eliot's ...
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... Higher education , however , was still beyond the reach of millions of American youth and now as a matter of national policy a program of higher education for democracy was adopted . For the first time , and on a grand scale , the ...
... Higher education , however , was still beyond the reach of millions of American youth and now as a matter of national policy a program of higher education for democracy was adopted . For the first time , and on a grand scale , the ...
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... Higher Education , The Purposes and the Performance of Higher Education in the United States ( New York : McGraw - Hill Book Company , 1973 ) , pp . 81-94 ; K. Patricia Cross , Beyond the Open Door : New Students to Higher Education ...
... Higher Education , The Purposes and the Performance of Higher Education in the United States ( New York : McGraw - Hill Book Company , 1973 ) , pp . 81-94 ; K. Patricia Cross , Beyond the Open Door : New Students to Higher Education ...
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