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Was Progressive Education Progressive?

2011
The story of Helen Heffernan and Corinne Seeds provides a well-documented example of how progressive education was enacted at the local and state levels. Their work was specific to California, but at the same time was typical of the way progressive ideas were implemented across the country. In this chapter I turn from a narrative of their activities to
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Continuity and Progression in Nursing Education

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
At present, practical nurses are prepared in one type of educational program, professional nurses in another, and professional nurses with a degree in still another type of program. Should it be possible for nurses to progress more readily from one type of program to another?
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progress in education

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Practical Pharmacy ed.), 1959
Abstract Secretary P. H. Costello of the N A BP reviews the progress which has been made in pharmaceutical education during the last 12 years.
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Education: Progress and Challenge

American Association of Industrial Nurses Journal, 1968
V, Johnson   +4 more
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Appropriating the New: Progressive Education and its (re)constructions by Spanish schoolteachers

Paedagogica Historica, 2023
CARLOS Menguiano Rodríguez   +1 more
exaly  

A Progressive Education

2011
I have always been interested in history, and the history of education, defined in an expansive cultural sense, has enabled me to have a wonderfully varied, tremendously satisfying career. How did that happen? Where has it taken me? In the pages that follow, I shall try to explain, in the process extolling the pleasures of exploring a wide range of ...
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Always at the crossroads: Progressive education today; a round-table discussion

Forum for Promoting 3-19 Comprehensive Education, 2022
Melissa Benn   +2 more
exaly  

Progressive Education

2019
Progressive education emerged from a variety of reform movements, especially romanticism, in the early nineteenth century. Reflecting the idealism of contemporary political revolutions, it emphasized freedom for the child and curricular innovation. The Swiss educator Johann Pestalozzi established popular model schools in the early 1800s that emphasized
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