The State-supported UniversitySouthern Illinois University Press, 1961 - 112 páginas |
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... living and the things intended to simply help make a living . There is , I am glad to say , a most heartening movement away from excessive specialization in college education in many professions . Take engineering , for example . An ...
... living and the things intended to simply help make a living . There is , I am glad to say , a most heartening movement away from excessive specialization in college education in many professions . Take engineering , for example . An ...
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... living rather than quicker ways of killing , and that we can devote more time to the art of living together rather than so much to the science of living apart . There is a great moral question in this picture : the relation of military ...
... living rather than quicker ways of killing , and that we can devote more time to the art of living together rather than so much to the science of living apart . There is a great moral question in this picture : the relation of military ...
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... living . This purpose must be well achieved or the process is doomed to failure . A great debate has been in progress for a number of years over whether teachers should be trained primarily in “ how ” to teach , or should devote their ...
... living . This purpose must be well achieved or the process is doomed to failure . A great debate has been in progress for a number of years over whether teachers should be trained primarily in “ how ” to teach , or should devote their ...
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Higher Education and the National Welfare | 37 |
What Makes an Educated Person? | 63 |
Earmarks of a Profession | 84 |
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