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Monosyllables: Clarifying the Meaning of EducationFootnote∗∗ Note: In this article I have attempted to pull together some of the elements of a simple activating philosophy of education, which for some years I presented to my graduate students. For the convenience of those who may wish to read an elaboration of any of the points I give in an Appendix a selected bibliography.—The author.
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