Excerpt from The Work of the Teacher
The meaning of the curriculum, 37. The curriculum as a subject of discussion, 37. General content of the curriculum, 38. Use of curriculum determined by bio logical factors, 38. The curriculum constantly chang ing, 39. Curriculum changes gradual, 40. Growth in amount of curriculum material results in prob lems of selection, 46. Specific changes due to elimination and addition, 42. Conservative and progressive attitudes toward new subjects, 44. Opposing theories; cultural contrasted with vocational curriculum, 45. Present use contrasted with preparation; the problem curriculum, 48. The teacher's relation to criticism of the curriculum, 50. The teacher's relation to the local course of study, 53. Exercises, 54 - 58.
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