Description
Discover a vintage treasure with the Saturday Review Magazine from November 20, 1965, featuring an insightful exploration about "Inventing An Education for Engineers." This magazine is more than just a publication; it's a snapshot of the educational landscape in the 1960s, providing a unique perspective on engineering education during a transformative era.
This issue is in good condition, perfect for collectors or anyone interested in the history of education and engineering. You will find that the magazine has a label on the front, adding to its character. While there is minor wear throughout, it adds to the charm of this magazine, making it a wonderful addition to your collection.
One of the great advantages of this magazine is that it comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature ensures that your magazine remains in great condition while you display it or keep it as a collectible.
- Insightful articles focusing on the evolution of engineering education.
- Perfect for collectors interested in mid-20th-century educational material.
The magazine offers readers a fascinating insight into the methodologies and philosophies of education at a time when engineering was rapidly evolving. It’s a rare opportunity to dive into the thought processes of educators and students during that period.
Whether you're an avid magazine collector, a history buff, or simply someone who enjoys reading about educational innovations, this Saturday Review issue is a gem not to be missed.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history with the Saturday Review Magazine. Dive into the past and explore the insights that continue to resonate today. Order now and add this classic magazine to your collection!