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On the College Frontier: V. Wisconsin's Experience

Otto, M. C. | October 29, 1930 issue

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The article throws light on the recent educational innovation at the University of Wisconsin. Experiments conducted there, have been widely discussed and have aroused an extraordinary amount of interest. Seen in perspective, these innovations are experiments within another and larger experiment to which the university has been committed for a generation or more, that of defining and actualizing a democratic higher education. Professors in privately endowed universities invariably express concern for teachers in State universities because these institutions are naturally responsive to the commonwealth in which they are located.

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EDUCATIONAL innovations; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; COLLEGE teachers; EDUCATIONAL planning; EDUCATION, Higher; WISCONSIN; UNITED States
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