The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... things . But all the talking seems just so much babble which , though enjoyable in itself , leads no place . This teacher was in effect recognizing that when it comes to the task of values education , clarity is not enough . Values ...
... things . But all the talking seems just so much babble which , though enjoyable in itself , leads no place . This teacher was in effect recognizing that when it comes to the task of values education , clarity is not enough . Values ...
Page 75
... things as preferences , tastes , and likes ; these are not in themselves value judgments , but rather simply facts about persons , howbeit , facts upon which value judgments may be based . By a real value judgment Scriven means an ...
... things as preferences , tastes , and likes ; these are not in themselves value judgments , but rather simply facts about persons , howbeit , facts upon which value judgments may be based . By a real value judgment Scriven means an ...
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... things in quite the way Henry Reed ironically states we learn about the use of guns in " Lessons of the War : Naming of Parts " . Today we have naming of parts . Yesterday , We had daily cleaning . And tomorrow morning , We shall have ...
... things in quite the way Henry Reed ironically states we learn about the use of guns in " Lessons of the War : Naming of Parts " . Today we have naming of parts . Yesterday , We had daily cleaning . And tomorrow morning , We shall have ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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