The Journal of Education, Volumen 87W. Stewart & Company, 1955 |
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... scientific subjects which concerned themselves only with the behaviour of natural things . They recog- nized that scientific subjects when well taught provide the students with good opportunity for the exercise of imagination and ...
... scientific subjects which concerned themselves only with the behaviour of natural things . They recog- nized that scientific subjects when well taught provide the students with good opportunity for the exercise of imagination and ...
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... scientific discovery results and consequently gives a misleading account of what scientific inquiry is . If a more liberal tradition of education is ever to be established it must be recognized that science and art ( or science and ...
... scientific discovery results and consequently gives a misleading account of what scientific inquiry is . If a more liberal tradition of education is ever to be established it must be recognized that science and art ( or science and ...
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... scientific education is at least as effectual as an exclusively literary education ' . Arnold , though he did not deprecate the need for scientific knowledge as an important element in the equipment of the cultured individual , showed ...
... scientific education is at least as effectual as an exclusively literary education ' . Arnold , though he did not deprecate the need for scientific knowledge as an important element in the equipment of the cultured individual , showed ...
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