The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... become a powerful motivational force in urging Indian youth to work actively towards the achievement of their country's goals.25 On the contrary , there is an emphasis in Indian education on internationalism as opposed to nationalism ...
... become a powerful motivational force in urging Indian youth to work actively towards the achievement of their country's goals.25 On the contrary , there is an emphasis in Indian education on internationalism as opposed to nationalism ...
Page 110
... become a powerful weapon for socialist revolution and is an integral part of political education , far more so than any other subject in the curriculum . Politics is taught at all grade levels in China . A recent visitor to China ...
... become a powerful weapon for socialist revolution and is an integral part of political education , far more so than any other subject in the curriculum . Politics is taught at all grade levels in China . A recent visitor to China ...
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... become quasi - consult- ants or even " spare " teachers , communications seem to improve . The ques- tionnaire results read : Do you consider communication with the new program : better than usual : worse than usual about the same 78 ...
... become quasi - consult- ants or even " spare " teachers , communications seem to improve . The ques- tionnaire results read : Do you consider communication with the new program : better than usual : worse than usual about the same 78 ...
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