| United States. Office of Education - 1918 - 1256 pages
...Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education. II. THE GOAL OF EDUCATION IN A DEMOCRACY. Education in the United States should be guided by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment each in the other.... | |
| 1919 - 562 pages
...industry, and thrift which are essential to good citizenship? THE GOAL OF EDUCATION IN A DEMOCRACY. Education in the United States should be guided by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment each in the other.... | |
| National Association of State Universities - 1920 - 560 pages
...sound thinking, redemptive love and sacrifice lie dormant within the lives of most students. . . . Education in the United States should be guided by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment of each in the other."... | |
| James Bartlett Edmonson, Raleigh Schorling - 1924 - 166 pages
...democracy is denned by the NEA Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education as follows : "Education in the United States should be guided by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment each in the other.... | |
| 1919 - 36 pages
...combated. A recent report of the United States Bureau of Education (Bulletin 1918, No. 35), states that, "Education in the United States should be guided...by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment each in the other.... | |
| Walter Scott Monroe, Oscar Friedolin Weber - 1928 - 536 pages
...than to accentuate it by selection. The Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education states that "education in the United States should be guided...by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy." 1 Their concept of a democracy appears to be a social group in which "individuals and groups of individuals"... | |
| Emit Duncan Grizzell - 1928 - 458 pages
...develop a socially efficient personality to the highest degree that his own native capacity will allow. Education in the United States should be guided by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment each in the other.... | |
| Emit Duncan Grizzell - 1928 - 456 pages
...develop ta socially efficient personality to the highest degree that his own native capacity will allow. Education in the United States should be guided by a clear conception of the meaning of democracy. It is the ideal of democracy that the individual and society may find fulfillment each in the other.... | |
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