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Page 144
... understanding of the aims and methods of modern education , often resulting in badly executed worksheets and site tours . Where education personnel are emploved , they are ascribed a low status , since education or selling the past is ...
... understanding of the aims and methods of modern education , often resulting in badly executed worksheets and site tours . Where education personnel are emploved , they are ascribed a low status , since education or selling the past is ...
Page 146
... understanding of the other , through conferences and publications . The problems and distortions will still continue , however , so long as each discipline has different aims , and the result will simply be to provide the groups with ...
... understanding of the other , through conferences and publications . The problems and distortions will still continue , however , so long as each discipline has different aims , and the result will simply be to provide the groups with ...
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... understanding using an array of intellectual tools and then to communicate that understanding to others within and beyond the established boundaries of the discipline . Furthermore , referring to the great lengths of time before these ...
... understanding using an array of intellectual tools and then to communicate that understanding to others within and beyond the established boundaries of the discipline . Furthermore , referring to the great lengths of time before these ...
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