Addresses and papers, by Andrew S. Draper. 1908-1909.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Albany, N.Y. [1909]Description: 180p. 24cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • LB875 .D66 1908-1909
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Contents:
The rational limits of academic freedom.-Desirable uniformity and diversity in American education.-From manual training to technical and trades schools.-The democratic advance in American universities.-The adaptation of the schools to industry and efficiency.-The school needs of a city.-Suggestions to the staff of the Education department.-Agriculture and its educational needs.-Conserving childhood.-Lincoln.
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At head of title: New York state education department.

The rational limits of academic freedom.-Desirable uniformity and diversity in American education.-From manual training to technical and trades schools.-The democratic advance in American universities.-The adaptation of the schools to industry and efficiency.-The school needs of a city.-Suggestions to the staff of the Education department.-Agriculture and its educational needs.-Conserving childhood.-Lincoln.

Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.

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