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I assume that amid all uncertainties there is one permanent frame of reference:
namely, the organic connection between education and personal experience; or,
that the new philosophy of education is committed to some I 2 II THE NEED OF A
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I assume that amid all uncertainties there is one permanent frame of reference:
namely, the organic connection between education and personal experience; or,
that the new philosophy of education is committed to some I 2 II THE NEED OF A
...
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connection. with. further. experience. The positive side of this point is even more
important in connection with progressive education. It is not enough to insist upon
the necessity of experience, nor even of activity in experience. Everything ...
connection. with. further. experience. The positive side of this point is even more
important in connection with progressive education. It is not enough to insist upon
the necessity of experience, nor even of activity in experience. Everything ...
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The persons who should have some idea of the connection between the two are
those who have achieved maturity. Accordingly, upon them devolves the
responsibility for instituting the conditions for the kind of present experience
which has a ...
The persons who should have some idea of the connection between the two are
those who have achieved maturity. Accordingly, upon them devolves the
responsibility for instituting the conditions for the kind of present experience
which has a ...
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Contents
THE NEED OF A THEORY OF | 12 |
PERIENCE I | 16 |
CRITERIA OF EXPERIENCE | 23 |
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