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... the shaping of actual experience by environing conditions, but that they also
recognize in the concrete what surroundings are conducive to having
experiences that lead to growth. Above all, they should know how to utilize the
surroundings, ...
... the shaping of actual experience by environing conditions, but that they also
recognize in the concrete what surroundings are conducive to having
experiences that lead to growth. Above all, they should know how to utilize the
surroundings, ...
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But what has been said is organically connected with the requirement that
experiences in order to be educative must lead out into an expanding world of
subjectmatter, a subject-matter of facts or information and of ideas. This condition
is ...
But what has been said is organically connected with the requirement that
experiences in order to be educative must lead out into an expanding world of
subjectmatter, a subject-matter of facts or information and of ideas. This condition
is ...
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in which and the conditions under which experiences are used to lead ever
onward and outward. Adaptation of the method to individuals of various degrees
of maturity is a problem for the educator, and the constant factors in the problem
are ...
in which and the conditions under which experiences are used to lead ever
onward and outward. Adaptation of the method to individuals of various degrees
of maturity is a problem for the educator, and the constant factors in the problem
are ...
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Contents
THE NEED OF A THEORY OF EX PERIENCE | 12 |
CRITERIA OF EXPERIENCE | 23 |
SOCIAL CONTROL | 53 |
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