A problem can no longer be pursued with impunity to its edges. Fear stalks the classroom. The teacher is no longer a stimulant to adventurous thinking; she becomes instead a pipe line for safe and sound information. A deadening dogma takes the place of... School Life - Page 1321951Full view - About this book
| 1976 - 258 pages
...academic freedom in that environment. * * * A problem can no longer be pursued with impunity to its edges. Fear stalks the classroom. The teacher is no longer...stimulant to adventurous thinking; she becomes instead a pipe line for safe and sound information. A deadening dogma takes the place of free inquiry. Instruction... | |
| Clifford P. Hooker - 1978 - 416 pages
...environment. . . . Supineness and dogmatism take the place of inquiry, . . . fear stalks the classroom. ... A deadening dogma takes the place of free inquiry....discouraged; discussion often leaves off where it should begin.85 The Feinberg Act was originally passed in 1949 to implement statutes passed in 1917 and 1939,... | |
| Margaret A. Blanchard - 1992 - 591 pages
...over the classrooms. There can be no real academic freedom in that environment." In this situation, "fear stalks the classroom. The teacher is no longer...stimulant to adventurous thinking; she becomes instead a pipe line for safe and sound information. A deadening dogma takes the place of free inquiry. Instruction... | |
| Christopher A. Anzalone - 2000 - 422 pages
...conventional thought, of the accepted approach. A problem can no longer be pursued with impunity to its edges. Fear stalks the classroom. The teacher is no longer...stimulant to adventurous thinking; she becomes instead a pipe line for safe and sound information. A deadening dogma takes the place of free inquiry. Instruction... | |
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