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The History and Philosophy of Education Department was one of the seven departments created on September 1, 1963 when the College of Education's divisions became departments. Each of the departments has an executive committee and chairman. The educational, research, and public service programs of the College of Education had been administered under nine divisions, which had informal status, and five other administrative units. The Department of History and Philosophy of Education offered courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 52nd Report, October 17, 1962, p. 181.
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Copies of the quarterly Educational Theory, published by the University as "a medium of expression for" the John Dewey Society and the Philosophy of Education Society and edited by Prof. Archibald Anderson.
The journal contained articles, notes and book reviews on educational theory, school problems, philosophical and historical topics, freedom and society and psychological concepts.