Chapter 5 Bringing pedagogy in line Globalizing nationally programmed instruction, new math, fi lm and media education

The first decades after World War II are characterized by an earnest optimism about planning progress and by a fundamental belief in the potential for social and cultural improvement through technical innovation in general and through education in particular. This persuasion manifested itself in the...

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Main Author: Horlacher, Rebekka (auth)
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