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Summer 1965 Issue »
Are Our Universities Schools?
Henry C. Johnson Jr.
From the author's distinction between a school and a publicly supported center for research and development flows a principle to clarify the current ambiguous debate on the American university.
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Summer 1965 Issue
Abstracts
Philosophical Models of Teaching
Israel Scheffler
Mississippi's Freedom Schools:
The Politics of Education
Florence Howe
The Class-Hour Economy
James A. Schellenberg
Are Our Universities Schools?
Henry C. Johnson Jr.
The Computer and Information Retrieval:
School Law a Case Study
J. William Asher, Marvin Kurfeerst
Discussion:
TEACHING, ACTING, AND BEHAVING
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