Education, Volumen73New England Publishing Company, 1952 |
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... society , and the method by which it is put into effect . Curriculum study and revision enable education to reduce ed- ucational lag and keep pace with changes in society . Carried to an ideal Nature of Society . American socie- ty is ...
... society , and the method by which it is put into effect . Curriculum study and revision enable education to reduce ed- ucational lag and keep pace with changes in society . Carried to an ideal Nature of Society . American socie- ty is ...
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... society . Relative to curriculum change , Reeder makes the following comment : . . . If the needed revisions are not made , the curriculum cannot meet the needs of a dynamic society , and there is danger that it will lag many years ...
... society . Relative to curriculum change , Reeder makes the following comment : . . . If the needed revisions are not made , the curriculum cannot meet the needs of a dynamic society , and there is danger that it will lag many years ...
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... society than we are to a technically advanced society . There is evidence in plenty that technical achievements are pos- sible even in societies that have little concern for the individual . Conceiv- Conceiv- ably , we might increase ...
... society than we are to a technically advanced society . There is evidence in plenty that technical achievements are pos- sible even in societies that have little concern for the individual . Conceiv- Conceiv- ably , we might increase ...
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