The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... OPPORTUNITY The immigrant on entering the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century found more than myth in the assertion that America was a land of opportunity . But if more than myth , it was some- times , and ...
... OPPORTUNITY The immigrant on entering the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century found more than myth in the assertion that America was a land of opportunity . But if more than myth , it was some- times , and ...
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... opportunity , the mainspring of democratic education , wherein the argument is made that everyone must be given the same opportunity , no more and no less ; and to offer some students special programs or extraordinary learning opportunities ...
... opportunity , the mainspring of democratic education , wherein the argument is made that everyone must be given the same opportunity , no more and no less ; and to offer some students special programs or extraordinary learning opportunities ...
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... opportunity . What evidence , they inquire , shows that only by being instructed with white children can black children learn effectively and meet the standards of achievement for success in American society ? The historical record is ...
... opportunity . What evidence , they inquire , shows that only by being instructed with white children can black children learn effectively and meet the standards of achievement for success in American society ? The historical record is ...
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