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Controversy key element in course

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Goldwater, Jeff

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Photograph was edited for publication purposesPhotograph article dated August 6, 1962 partially reads, "The issues considered most controversial in today's classroom are communism, sex education, segregation and censorship. 'But it's not these particular issues that are so important,' said Dr. Charles Heimler...These issues will no doubt be replaced with other issues in coming years. The important thing is that students be presented with information about subjects so they can develop critical judgment,' he continued." Seen in photograph is Dr. Charles Heimler, co-director of workshop for high school and junior high school teachers at Valley State College titled 'Teaching Controversial Issues.'; See images #00124083 through #00124084 for all photos in this series.
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