Autor: |
Morgan, Lewis B., Wicas, Edward A. |
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Personnel & Guidance Journal; Sep72, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p28-38, 11p |
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Student dissent was a short-lived phenomenon of the late 1960's. After a brief run at hope and glory, it was buried, circa 1970, by the combined efforts of high school faculties and lay populations served by them. The cause of death was antipathy on the part of these influential adults, and the killing blow was delivered by innumerable tradition-bound professional educators--especially administrators--who didn't want the disease to spread. In this article the authors look at change and dissent prior to the funeral and suggest that counselors, at least, might do well to consider exhuming the body. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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