Educational Ideas in America: A Documentary HistoryS. Alexander Rippa |
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... social unit is because just this ele- ment of common and productive activity is absent . Upon the playground , in game and sport , social organization takes place spon- taneously and inevitably . There is something to do , some activity ...
... social unit is because just this ele- ment of common and productive activity is absent . Upon the playground , in game and sport , social organization takes place spon- taneously and inevitably . There is something to do , some activity ...
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... social systems . Our own society has evolved so rapidly toward increased interdependence that it is no longer possible to conceive solu- tions for the problems faced by a major social system without reference to the func- tioning of ...
... social systems . Our own society has evolved so rapidly toward increased interdependence that it is no longer possible to conceive solu- tions for the problems faced by a major social system without reference to the func- tioning of ...
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... social change undermines the established relation- ships between formerly independent social systems , institutions tend to keep operating at cross purposes from one another even though they can no longer achieve their original goals ...
... social change undermines the established relation- ships between formerly independent social systems , institutions tend to keep operating at cross purposes from one another even though they can no longer achieve their original goals ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
RENAISSANCE IDEALS | 18 |
COLONIAL VIEWS ON EDUCATION | 32 |
Copyright | |
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