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Philosophy of education / Gifford Lecturers / Pragmatists / Progressive education / John Dewey / Education reform / Jean-Jacques Rousseau / Some Thoughts Concerning Education / William James / Education / Alternative education / Philosophers of education
Date: 2014-07-06 22:11:33
Philosophy of education
Gifford Lecturers
Pragmatists
Progressive education
John Dewey
Education reform
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Some Thoughts Concerning Education
William James
Education
Alternative education
Philosophers of education

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