A Research Project Assessing Some Current Trends in the Arts Curriculum which Takes Into Account the Need for Curricular Innovation and a Particular Mode of Curricular ReformUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1981 - 114 strani |
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... seems inescapable , but it can also be seen to serve some very useful purposes . It may serve to regulate or reduce ... seem to follow a kind of 1 Evaluation and Change: A Vital Process A Particular Process.
... seems inescapable , but it can also be seen to serve some very useful purposes . It may serve to regulate or reduce ... seem to follow a kind of 1 Evaluation and Change: A Vital Process A Particular Process.
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... seems to have gained interest over the 3 past two decades as evidenced by a survey of the literature . With any new venture in the educational system comes abundant criticism and the broad fields approach has been no exception . Critics ...
... seems to have gained interest over the 3 past two decades as evidenced by a survey of the literature . With any new venture in the educational system comes abundant criticism and the broad fields approach has been no exception . Critics ...
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... seems that a plausible answer can be found in the aesthetic theory espoused by Langer , Meyer , Reimer and others which attributes meaning in art to be symbolic of the sub- jective realm of human feelings . According to this theory ...
... seems that a plausible answer can be found in the aesthetic theory espoused by Langer , Meyer , Reimer and others which attributes meaning in art to be symbolic of the sub- jective realm of human feelings . According to this theory ...
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