The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... concerned with whether social studies has a role to play in citizenship education or whether its main concern should be with teaching the products and the methods of social scientists . If the citizenship position can be justified ...
... concerned with whether social studies has a role to play in citizenship education or whether its main concern should be with teaching the products and the methods of social scientists . If the citizenship position can be justified ...
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... concerned with what might be or ought to be . As one of them has said : The more scientific the bent of the investigator , the less he is concerned with overall social problems , or broad dilemmas that invite speculative thinking . His ...
... concerned with what might be or ought to be . As one of them has said : The more scientific the bent of the investigator , the less he is concerned with overall social problems , or broad dilemmas that invite speculative thinking . His ...
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... concerned with the entire temporal range of a person's life , and with the development of his abilities to their maximum . Thus , all areas of social , emotional , intellectual , physical , and moral development were foci of concern ...
... concerned with the entire temporal range of a person's life , and with the development of his abilities to their maximum . Thus , all areas of social , emotional , intellectual , physical , and moral development were foci of concern ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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