| 41. | To his honor, the Association for Progressive Education in Honor of Meir Ya'ari ( YAARI ) was founded.
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| 42. | The project was noted to be similar to earlier reform methods such as progressive education, and discovery learning.
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| 43. | Both heralded and criticized as John Dewey's chief educational interpreter, Kilpatrick was a leading advocate of progressive education.
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| 44. | From the 1920s to the 1930s, school counseling grew because of the rise of progressive education in schools.
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| 45. | Upon his return, he was determined to further document his conviction that a Progressive education was beneficial for students.
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| 46. | Edith and established it using their concept of progressive education, which integrated the work of the head and hand.
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| 47. | Until it was closed during World War I ( 1917 ), the college was a model of progressive education.
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| 48. | Known as an innovator in progressive education, it was home to a wide variety of talented, if eccentric, students.
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| 49. | From the 1920s to the 1930s, school counseling and guidance grew because of the rise of progressive education in schools.
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| 50. | He added that the progressive education topics reported to be most influenced by Neill continued to be controversial in 1973.
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