The University on Trial: A Symposium Held on the Occasion of the Centennial Celebrations of the University of CanterburyUniversity of Canterbury, 1973 - 74 páginas |
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... human differences and finds the origins of unequal talent in unequal social conditions , which are in turn partly traceable to élitist and meritocratic considera- tions for university entrance . Unequal treatment in the past has led to ...
... human differences and finds the origins of unequal talent in unequal social conditions , which are in turn partly traceable to élitist and meritocratic considera- tions for university entrance . Unequal treatment in the past has led to ...
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... human beings will require to be educated for longer and longer periods in order that , for their remaining span of years , they may do more complicated things . But there is little reason to suppose that the ability of human beings to ...
... human beings will require to be educated for longer and longer periods in order that , for their remaining span of years , they may do more complicated things . But there is little reason to suppose that the ability of human beings to ...
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... human communities should seek to achieve . There is often , behind our everyday discussion , an implicit idea that humanity is a sort of giant multinational corporation for exploiting the planet Earth , and that success is to be meas ...
... human communities should seek to achieve . There is often , behind our everyday discussion , an implicit idea that humanity is a sort of giant multinational corporation for exploiting the planet Earth , and that success is to be meas ...
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IS THE UNIVERSITY AN AGENT FOR SOCIAL Reform? | 15 |
IS THE UNIVERSITY A GOOD INVESTMENT? | 38 |
IS THE UNIVERSITY A COMMUNITY? | 59 |
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The University on Trial: A Symposium Held on the Occasion of the Centennial ... Eric Ashby Vista de fragmentos - 1973 |
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Academic administration academic community academic standards administration admissions agent for social Alan Crowther allegiance argument black students Britain Cambridge campus century Christ Church Clare College colleges committee community in universities countries course cultural degree departmental departments dirigisme Dr Carter Dr Perkins economic egalitarian ERIC ASHBY established faculty Godley graduates growth higher education idea important inevitable influence intellectual interest investment J. G. A. POCOCK John Macmillan Brown John Pocock knowledge learning least less loyalty Macmillan Brown manpower matters ment meritocratic mini-communities munity Oxford perhaps political possible problems profes professional Professor Professor X purpose reason relevant responsibility Rugby football scholars scholarship sense of community shortage Sir Eric sity social reform society sponsor St Andrews staff statesmen Steven Watson suggest sure teachers teaching tion univer university education University of Canterbury university's values versity vice-chancellor Zealand