Abstract

recent years have been more than eager to point out implications for modifying curriculum sequence and organization at the elementary and secondary level. While several self-instructional programs have been developed at the college level, a few of which are relevant for teacher education, these programs merely seek to teach some aspect of an already existing text or course. When it comes to curriculum modification, persons involved in self-instruction and teacher education are as reluctant to

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