Educational Issues in a Changing SocietyWayne State University Press, 1968 - 468 páginas |
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... understanding , since it accomplishes , practically , the wholesale confusion of scientists , citizens , and teachers . Ignorance of many fields with their growing specializations , unique languages , etc. , leads one rapidly to the ...
... understanding , since it accomplishes , practically , the wholesale confusion of scientists , citizens , and teachers . Ignorance of many fields with their growing specializations , unique languages , etc. , leads one rapidly to the ...
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... understanding of the logical order inherent in knowledge itself , on the structure of concepts and principles of in- quiry that characterize the various fields of learning . In his study of recent projects , Goodlad makes the ...
... understanding of the logical order inherent in knowledge itself , on the structure of concepts and principles of in- quiry that characterize the various fields of learning . In his study of recent projects , Goodlad makes the ...
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... understanding , because such understanding requires that we be able to communicate about the empirical reality and the value systems with which we wish to attack that empirical reality . We know that these two go together — that what we ...
... understanding , because such understanding requires that we be able to communicate about the empirical reality and the value systems with which we wish to attack that empirical reality . We know that these two go together — that what we ...
Índice
Preface | 1 |
Part IEducation Amidst Technological and Social Change | 7 |
THE POPULATION EXPLOSION | 33 |
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Educational Issues in a Changing Society August Kerber,Wilfred R. Smith Visualização de excertos - 1964 |
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academic freedom achievement activities areas basic become behavior believe cation child citizens classroom Communist concept concern cost course culture curriculum democracy democratic Dewey dropouts educa effective equal fact federal goals Henry Steele Commager high school human ideal illegitimacy important individual inner city institutions intellectual intelligence interest John Dewey kibbutz kind knowledge language learning living mass mass culture mass media means ment modern moral Negro organized parents percent person philosophy political population Press principle prison problem professional public education public schools pupils question reading relations religion religious Reprinted by permission responsibility school boards separation of church slum social society speech structure teachers teaching television tion tional University urban values verbal vidual W. I. Thomas Wayne State University York
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Education II--the Social Imperative Vasil M. Kerensky,Ernest Oscar Melby Visualização de excertos - 1971 |