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... courses . Courses in English failed to produce in the majority any " permanent taste for what is called standard ... course of studies is unsuited to vast numbers of children in a system of mass education . Critics of the educational ...
... courses . Courses in English failed to produce in the majority any " permanent taste for what is called standard ... course of studies is unsuited to vast numbers of children in a system of mass education . Critics of the educational ...
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... course , founded upon Latin , Greek , and mathematics , commonly supplemented by science and history ; but in many schools the students had an option between the " Latin course " and the " English course , " the latter being a more ...
... course , founded upon Latin , Greek , and mathematics , commonly supplemented by science and history ; but in many schools the students had an option between the " Latin course " and the " English course , " the latter being a more ...
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... course no one will imagine that Hall , who had received one of the best educations of his generation — and a very traditional one - at Harvard and the German universities , thought that the new education would have as a goal the ...
... course no one will imagine that Hall , who had received one of the best educations of his generation — and a very traditional one - at Harvard and the German universities , thought that the new education would have as a goal the ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit | 55 |
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