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Progressive Education is the Opium of the Educators

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2021
Progressive Education, with its pedagogical desire to engage students in a taught curriculum in a meaningful way, is often viewed in opposition to Conventional Education. In this conceptual paper, I argue that despite and even because of this opposition, Progressive Education contributes to the stability of Conventional Education by making Conventional
Eugene Matusov, Matusov Eugene
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An education in progress

Nature Nanotechnology, 2013
In recent years, South Africa has, like other countries, increased investment in nanotechnology research, which in turn has had an effect on the curricula of its higher-education institutions. However, the focus of these changes, and the approach taken to achieve them, are unique to the circumstances of the country.
Tebello, Nyokong, Janice, Limson
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Education and progress.

Journal of Educational Sociology, 1934
The attention of educators in recent years has been directed chiefly to scientific method. The result of this is a neglect of the larger aspects of education in relation to the progress of civilization. Now and then a voice is heard calling educational forces to take their eyes from the machinery long enough to locate the distant goal once more. On the
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Progress in medical education

Medical Education, 1995
SUMMARY Progress in implementing the World Federation for Medical Education Edinburgh Recommendations in all three phases of education — undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing — is dependent upon recognition of the need to manage dissatisfaction with the present, to have appropriate visions for the future, to have a management ...
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