Education, Volúmenes94-95New England Publishing Company, 1973 |
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... culture- especially students of primitive society -recognized that the most diverse sets of cultural behavior could be transmitted to the growing child with equal success --that a newborn child among the Eski- mos became an adult Eskimo ...
... culture- especially students of primitive society -recognized that the most diverse sets of cultural behavior could be transmitted to the growing child with equal success --that a newborn child among the Eski- mos became an adult Eskimo ...
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... cultural validity ; to say in effect , that culture is transmitted to the young or- ganism through the mediation of per- sons who become the surrogates of the culture into which the child is being in- ducted . It would then be possible ...
... cultural validity ; to say in effect , that culture is transmitted to the young or- ganism through the mediation of per- sons who become the surrogates of the culture into which the child is being in- ducted . It would then be possible ...
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... Culture of Today , " Journal of Teacher Edu- cation , 5 , No. 3 ( September , 1954a ) , 211- 214 . " Cultural Discontinuities and Per- sonality Transformation , " Journal of Social Issues , Supplement Series , No. 8 ( 1954b ) , 3-16 ...
... Culture of Today , " Journal of Teacher Edu- cation , 5 , No. 3 ( September , 1954a ) , 211- 214 . " Cultural Discontinuities and Per- sonality Transformation , " Journal of Social Issues , Supplement Series , No. 8 ( 1954b ) , 3-16 ...
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