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From Quotes by Jerome Bruner
- Rather, the master question from which the mission of education research is derived: What should be taught to whom, and with what pedagogical object in…
- There is a deep question whether the possible meanings that emerge from an effort to explain the experience of art may not mask the real…
- Organizing facts in terms of principles and ideas from which they may be inferred is the only known way of reducing the quick rate of…
- Apollo without Dionysus may indeed be a well-informed, good citizen but he's a dull fellow. He may even be 'cultured,' in the sense one often…
- In time, and as one comes to benefit from experience, one learns that things will turn out neither as well as one hoped nor as…
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