The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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Page 18
... political socialization . . . . " Herbert Hyman , however , claims that most political values of any importance are passed on from generation to generation.37 There is also disagreement about the age of socialization . Hess and Eaton ...
... political socialization . . . . " Herbert Hyman , however , claims that most political values of any importance are passed on from generation to generation.37 There is also disagreement about the age of socialization . Hess and Eaton ...
Page 86
... political doctrines . The educational scene therefore becomes a scene for political struggle . It is unusual in our eyes to see a class teacher exhort his pupils to go out into the streets and protest on some particular party issue . At ...
... political doctrines . The educational scene therefore becomes a scene for political struggle . It is unusual in our eyes to see a class teacher exhort his pupils to go out into the streets and protest on some particular party issue . At ...
Page 110
... 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 describes a typical politics class : In a typical fourth grade politics class we ...
... 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 describes a typical politics class : In a typical fourth grade politics class we ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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