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A system approach to education: Derivation and definition

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This is a revision of a paper originally presented to California Teacher’s Association Staff Conference on Problem Solving; Asilomar, California, January 30, 1968. Much of the contents of this paper was developed for use in the Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program at Chapman College and for Operation PEP and thus reflects contributions of Robert E. Corrigan, Donald Goodwin, and Betty O. Corrigan.

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Kaufman, R.A. A system approach to education: Derivation and definition. AVCR 16, 415–425 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02769075

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