The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... knowledge requires that this knowledge be acquired in the first place in a meaningful way , and be stored in a system that aids recall . Capes and bays type of information does not fit this requirement . The absence of meaningful ...
... knowledge requires that this knowledge be acquired in the first place in a meaningful way , and be stored in a system that aids recall . Capes and bays type of information does not fit this requirement . The absence of meaningful ...
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... knowledge , concepts and modes of inquiry of the social sciences , students are being prepared for intelligent , effective living in the kind of world which is now emerging . This assumption is in need of scrutiny , particularly in ...
... knowledge , concepts and modes of inquiry of the social sciences , students are being prepared for intelligent , effective living in the kind of world which is now emerging . This assumption is in need of scrutiny , particularly in ...
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... knowledge which dates back at least to the time of Francis Bacon , I seem to detect one powerful thread which links together the efforts of the early scientists and the engineers of the automation of knowledge . Through the years their ...
... knowledge which dates back at least to the time of Francis Bacon , I seem to detect one powerful thread which links together the efforts of the early scientists and the engineers of the automation of knowledge . Through the years their ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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