Harvard Educational Review, Volume 35Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1965 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... cultural conflicts have been portrayed with suc- cess , and the English language has become culture - bound in the Indian context of culture . ( Cf. for example , Raja Rao , Kanthpura , The Serpent and the Rope , B. Rajan , The Dark ...
... cultural conflicts have been portrayed with suc- cess , and the English language has become culture - bound in the Indian context of culture . ( Cf. for example , Raja Rao , Kanthpura , The Serpent and the Rope , B. Rajan , The Dark ...
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... culture must learn to distinguish universals of human behavior from particular customs and mores which taken together comprise the emic distinctions of a culture . The ways of treating time and space , for example , vary throughout the ...
... culture must learn to distinguish universals of human behavior from particular customs and mores which taken together comprise the emic distinctions of a culture . The ways of treating time and space , for example , vary throughout the ...
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... Culture examines in historical per- spective such familiar topics , for ex- ample , as the segregation issue , the school as an arena for the church - state controversy , the " cold war " between liberal and professional educators , the ...
... Culture examines in historical per- spective such familiar topics , for ex- ample , as the segregation issue , the school as an arena for the church - state controversy , the " cold war " between liberal and professional educators , the ...
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