The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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Side 279
... standard for admission , but in the end this led to greater confusion . Be- sides , state universities , just now beginning to make a mark on higher edu- cation , were usually inhibited by law from setting admission standards ...
... standard for admission , but in the end this led to greater confusion . Be- sides , state universities , just now beginning to make a mark on higher edu- cation , were usually inhibited by law from setting admission standards ...
Side 401
... Standard of Learning After decades of relative stability in ' objectives , curricula , and method , American education became enamored of the idea of change , and innova- tion , in the past twenty years has become a pedagogic watchword ...
... Standard of Learning After decades of relative stability in ' objectives , curricula , and method , American education became enamored of the idea of change , and innova- tion , in the past twenty years has become a pedagogic watchword ...
Side 405
... standard have added momentum to drives in several states to establish by law certain minimum requirements of academic performance . Unless these minimum essentials can be demonstrated , a student would be denied a high - school diploma ...
... standard have added momentum to drives in several states to establish by law certain minimum requirements of academic performance . Unless these minimum essentials can be demonstrated , a student would be denied a high - school diploma ...
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The Colonial Inheritance | 1 |
Colonial Cultural Life | 23 |
The Colonial Family | 53 |
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