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Philosophy of education in historical perspective
Chicago, Rand McNally 1966Table of Contents: “…Philosophy and education -- Liberalism versus conservatism -- Classical educational theory -- Renaissance humanism : the culmination of educational conservatism -- The beginning of educational liberalism -- The flowering of liberalism -- The neo-conservative reaction -- Educational conservatism in the Soviet Union -- Educational liberalism redefined -- A proposed solution -- Another solution -- Unity within diversity.…”
Format: Book
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Science teaching : the role of history and philosophy of science
New York : Routledge, 1994“…Philosophy of education research library…”
Format: Book
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Education in a free society : an American history
New York : Longman, 1992Table of Contents: “…The colonial tradition -- Education in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -- Age of the Enlightenment : the impact of secular thought -- The common school movement -- Evolving patterns of educational thought -- Toward a new pedagogy -- Building a philosophy of education -- The influence of educational psychology -- Continuing struggles for equality of educational opportunity -- The impact of the business creed -- The American school in transition -- Crosscurrents in higher education -- Contemporary issues and problems -- Approaching the twenty-first century -- Bibliographical essay : guides to further readings.…”
7th ed.
Format: Book
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Dewey's laboratory school : lessons for today
New York : Teachers College Press, 1997Format: Book
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Roman civilization : selected readings
New York : Columbia University Press, 1951Format: Book
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