Abstract
Douglas H. Anderson University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota In many school systems parents and children are given a choice of educational programs. Various labels have been attached to the alternatives: contemporary, open, continuous progress, or simply Program A, B, or Z. What do these names mean? Undoubtedly they have different meanings for different people. What differentiates the alternatives? Several writers have described some of the differences
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