Education for a free society

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Date
1961
Summary
Indicates that we need education that deliberately tries to cultivate the following three freedoms: "freedom from"--the condition of being free from constraint; "freedom of"--freedom of thought, of religion, of speech, and of press; and "freedom to"--the opportunity to make choices and to act on those choices. Featured personality, R. Freeman Butts, is a William F. Russell Professor in the Foundation of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Contributors
KTCA-TV, Minneapolis-St.Paul; Dr. Harvey M. Rice; R. Freeman Butts; Dr. Philip H. Phenix; Harriet Premack Soll; Donald G. Cain; Elmer Dahl; Kodo Kawamura; Raphael W. Green; David Westphal; Joseph T. McDermott
Publishers
National Educational Television; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Genre
Educational
Subjects
Education--Aims and objectives; Teacher Education; Education--Philosophy
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States

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