The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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Page 34
... problems , writes of the choice between utopia and oblivion . It has become increasingly apparent that it will not be sufficient to react to change or adapt to developments in this runaway world ; it will be necessary to shape and ...
... problems , writes of the choice between utopia and oblivion . It has become increasingly apparent that it will not be sufficient to react to change or adapt to developments in this runaway world ; it will be necessary to shape and ...
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... problems are cataclysmic war , uncontrolled population , resource depletion and pollution of the biosphere on which human life depends . In all these problems a basic strategy is to explore alternative futures and then to make ...
... problems are cataclysmic war , uncontrolled population , resource depletion and pollution of the biosphere on which human life depends . In all these problems a basic strategy is to explore alternative futures and then to make ...
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... problems of education in isolation from the rest of the problems of nationbuilding . There is also a lack of consensus as to what specific guidelines should be provided for action and how they should be implemented . All these ...
... problems of education in isolation from the rest of the problems of nationbuilding . There is also a lack of consensus as to what specific guidelines should be provided for action and how they should be implemented . All these ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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