DyerHenry S.“The Discovery and Development of Educational Goals”, Proceedings of the 1966 Invitational Conference on Testing Problems. Princeton: E.T.S., 1967, 21.
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WoodhallMaureenBlaugMark. “Productivity Trends in British University Education, 1938–1962.” Minerva, III, Summer, 1965, 485.
3.
The details, for example in Kearney or French, are rather frightening in their number and specificity. (See KearneyNolan C.Elementary School Objectives. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1953, and French, Will and Associates. Behavioral Goals of General Education in High School. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1957.)
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See TylerRalph W.“The Development of Instruments for Assessing Educational Progress.”Proceedings of the 1965 Invitational Conference on Testing Problems. Princeton: E.T.S., 1966, 95–105.
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See FlanaganJohnDesign for a Study of American Youth. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1962, 2, 3.
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See Investment in Education. The Report of the Commission on Post-School Certificate and Higher Education in Nigeria. Lagos: Federal Government Printer, 1960. (Popularly known as the Ashby Report.)
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DenisonEdward F.The Sources of Economic Growth in the United States and the Alternatives Before Us. New York: Committee for Economic Development, 1962, 73.
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SchultzTheodore M.“Capital Formation for Education.”Journal of Political Economy, 68, December, 1960, 571–583.
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SchultzTheodore M. “Education and Economic Growth.” HenryNelson B. (Ed.) Social Forces Influencing American Education. N.S.S.E. Yearbook, LX, Part 2, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961, table 1, p. 50.
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VaizeyJohn. The Economics of Education. London: Faber and Faber, 1962, 45 (footnote), and 46.
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N.S.S.E. Yearbook, LX. Op. cit., table 17, p. 79.
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BowenWilliam G.Economic Aspects of Education — Three Essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University, 1964, 32.
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Op. cit., 487.
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See EddingFriedrich. Methods of Analysing Educational Outlay. Paris: Unesco Statistical Reports and Studies, Unesco, 1966.
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ParnesHerbert S. (Ed.) Planning Education for Economic and Social Development. Holland: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1962, 268–270.
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See, for example, Vaizey's Introduction to Vol. XIV No. 4, 1962 of The International Social Science Journal ‘The Economics of Education’; and his Chapter IV (pp. 43–47) (The Role of Education in Economic Development), in Planning Education for Economic and Social Development. Ed. HerbertS. Parnes, 1962, for The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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MortPaul R.CornellFrancis G.Institutional Adaptability of School Systems. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1936.
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HalpinAndrew W.Theory and Research in Administration. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1966.