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Rituals to Block the Reform of Education, Review of Jerome S. Bruner’s, the Process of Education

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New York University Professor Jerome S. Bruner, an eminent and influential educationist, is the author of numerous papers published in professional journals as well as of several highly successful books. Bruner’s slim book titled The Process of Education is a most significant work. At the time of its publication (1960), Bruner was a professor of psychology at Harvard University, where he ran the Center for Cognitive Studies.

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Ronald Swartz Sheldon Richmond

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Swartz, R., Richmond, S. (2014). Rituals to Block the Reform of Education, Review of Jerome S. Bruner’s, the Process of Education. In: Swartz, R., Richmond, S. (eds) The Hazard Called Education by Joseph Agassi. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-626-4_7

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