The high school of the future; a memorial to Kimball Wiles. Edited by William M. Alexander
- Bib ID:
- 1000871
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Columbus, Ohio, C. E. Merrill Pub. Co. [1968?]
- xv, 263 p. port. 24 cm.
- Invalid ISBN:
- 675094399
- Full contents:
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- The high school of the future, by K. Wiles.
- The editor's introduction, by W. M. Alexander.
- Some answers must be questioned, by J. R. Frymier.
- Education for survival, by T. P. Maher.
- Rationale for a curriculum design: a critique, by A. Miel.
- Human issues in post-industrial society: the context of education tomorrow, by F. Patterson.
- The school of the future
- a commentary, by T. Rice and C. Rice.
- Alternative futures of the high school, by W. Van Til.
- A curriculum for learners, by A. W. Combs.
- Needed: greater student involvement, by R. S. Fleming.
- Humanizing the high school of the future, by E. C. Kelley.
- The curriculum in "The high school of the future," by M. Alpren.
- Is the Wiles 1963 model still futuristic? by R. H. Anderson.
- In search of self, by H. A. Moore.
- A complete education for adolescents, by G. Saylor.
- Instruction theory and the high school of the future, by G. Hass.
- Teacher education for the high school of the future, by V. E. Anderson.
- Leadership for sc
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographies.
- Subject:
- Education, Secondary
- Other authors/contributors:
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 1968
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