Harvard Educational Review
  1. Spring 1966 Issue »

    Uses of the Past in General Education

    Howard Mumford Jones

    The author appraises some existing conceptions of general education, particularly the great books approach and historical survey courses. He proposes forms of general education which will help to overcome parochialism through studies which emphasize cultural and historical contrasts rather than continuities.

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  2. Spring 1966 Issue

    Abstracts

    Uses of the Past in General Education
    Howard Mumford Jones
    A Structural Curriculum in English
    James Moffett
    Forming the National Character:
    PARADOX IN THE EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT OF THE REVOLUTIONARY GENERATION
    David Tyack
    An Experimental Approach to the Teaching of Oral Language and Reading
    Anne O. Stemmler
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