Works
- Minority Problems in Public Schools (1945)
- Ends and Means in Education: A Midcentury Appraisal (1950)
- Patterns of Educational Philosophy: A Democratic Interpretation (1950)
- Philosophies of Education in Cultural Perspective (1955)
- Toward a Reconstructed Philosophy of Education (1956)
- Cultural Foundations of Education: An Interdisciplinary Exploration (1957)
- The Remaking of a Culture: Life and Education in Puerto Rico (1959)
- Education as Power (1965)
- The Use of Explosive Ideas in Education: Culture, Class, and Evolution (1965)
- Japan: Culture, Education, and Change in Two Communities (1968)
- The Climactic Decades (1970)
- The Teacher As World Citizen: A Scenario of the 21st Century (1976)
- Tourism as Cultural Learning (1977)
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