Vision of a School: The Good School in the Good SocietyA&C Black, 1. 1. 1998. - 178 страница Arguing that a good school is one with recognizable moral and intellectual traits, the author outlines his view of how schools should be organized, as a whole and in every field of education, to encourage these traits. |
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3 A curricular crisis of identities | 12 |
being and becoming | 18 |
5 Educations ideals of a person | 31 |
6 The personal school | 52 |
7 The whole truth | 59 |
8 The true curriculum | 74 |
9 Justice and responsibility | 99 |
institution and community | 126 |
11 Justice and the government of education | 134 |
12 The good school in the good society | 154 |
References | 157 |
Index | 165 |
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