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Has lectured on international affairs at academic centres in Asia, Europe and the United States. Author of books on education and mathematics: The Chronicle of the Year 2000, The Grey Gold;co-author of the report to the Club of Rome entitled No Limits to Learning.
This article is a shortened version of the study prepared by the author for the International Symposium on the Evolution of the Content of General Education over the Next Two Decades, Unesco, Paris, 7–11 July 1980. A forthcoming Unesco publication will include all the contributions to the symposium and the final report. Ana-Maria Sandi and Barcu Chitimia participated in the study, particularly in gathering background information.
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Malitza, M. Coming changes in science and the curricula. Prospects 12, 89–100 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02221084
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