University Archives
History of Education (632), Lectures 59 and 60
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- Robert B. Sutton Audiotape Recordings on the History of Education, University Archives, The Ohio State University
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- Title
- History of Education (632), Lectures 59 and 60
- Alternative Title
- Education 632 Lecture 59-60
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- Date Created
- circa 1961
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- Summary
- History professor Robert B. Sutton finishes the radio broadcast series of his History of Education (632) class. In this lecture, he speaks on how learning is a process and the importance of reexamining the material even when you are certain of your knowledge in order to bring new pieces of information to light, using as an example his own exploration of whether or not the history of education may be used to predict the future.
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- This recording is undated.
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- SPEC.RG.40.148
- Item Identifier
- UA-1988-0147-0001-30
- Collection Identifier
- RG.40.148
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- Digitized from UA-1988-0147-0001-30, Robert B. Sutton Audiotape Recordings on the History of Education, University Archives, The Ohio State University
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- Extent
- Duration: 00:53:45
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- 1/4 inch audio tape
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- This item, made available for research and educational purposes, may be protected by copyright; the user is responsible for making a final determination of copyright status.
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