The “American Way” and “Wisconsin Experience” in History of Education Research Paradigm:A Conversation between
Zhu He1, Gao Ling2, William Reese3
1. Faculty of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; 2. School of Education, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300354, China; 3. Educational Policy Studies, University ofWisconsin-Madison, Madison 53706, USA
Zhu He, Gao Ling, William Reese. The “American Way” and “Wisconsin Experience” in History of Education Research Paradigm:A Conversation between[J]. Journal of East China Normal University(Educationa, 2019, 37(4): 164-167.
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