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Freedom To Learn
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“No teacher can be the final judge of truth . . . This judgement remains for the decision and conscience of every free man.”
This film was produced by Agrafilms, Inc. in 1954 and directed by Irving Rusinow.
Read the full review of "Freedom to Learn" in Educational Screen: The Audio-Visual Magazine.