The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... social theory . We have seen how eighteenth - century thinkers could substantiate social and political reform with philosophy , and we have noticed how philosophy crossed the Atlantic Ocean to gain a foothold in America . What we have ...
... social theory . We have seen how eighteenth - century thinkers could substantiate social and political reform with philosophy , and we have noticed how philosophy crossed the Atlantic Ocean to gain a foothold in America . What we have ...
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A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational History Edward J. Power. SCHOOL AND SOCIETY A social theory embellished with precision and structure became a reality long before it found a way into textbooks on social ...
A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational History Edward J. Power. SCHOOL AND SOCIETY A social theory embellished with precision and structure became a reality long before it found a way into textbooks on social ...
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A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational History Edward J. Power. Despite some crudeness in expression , Ward's philosophy of man- " Every child born into the world should be looked upon by society as so much raw ...
A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational History Edward J. Power. Despite some crudeness in expression , Ward's philosophy of man- " Every child born into the world should be looked upon by society as so much raw ...
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