American Education, Volume 9New York Education Company, 1905 |
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... fact that these studies were introduced before the teach- ers were prepared to teach them ; for too long they were concerned chiefly with un- interesting formal processes rather than with interesting results : that they were not related ...
... fact that these studies were introduced before the teach- ers were prepared to teach them ; for too long they were concerned chiefly with un- interesting formal processes rather than with interesting results : that they were not related ...
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... fact that the best workers always lift up to a certain level those who have not will power enough to lift themselves . The strong workers help the weak ones to better salaries . A method of dividing teachers into groups for the study of ...
... fact that the best workers always lift up to a certain level those who have not will power enough to lift themselves . The strong workers help the weak ones to better salaries . A method of dividing teachers into groups for the study of ...
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... fact that the children are in the formative period in life , that the roundness of the chest and the erectness of the spine maintained during school life will be carried through- out life ; who understand that boys and girls will not ...
... fact that the children are in the formative period in life , that the roundness of the chest and the erectness of the spine maintained during school life will be carried through- out life ; who understand that boys and girls will not ...
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... fact is only too apparent in great gatherings like the N. E. A. , where well - written articles fall flat be- cause of poor presentation , and where large halls are emptied during the pro- gress of a meeting because the speaker cannot ...
... fact is only too apparent in great gatherings like the N. E. A. , where well - written articles fall flat be- cause of poor presentation , and where large halls are emptied during the pro- gress of a meeting because the speaker cannot ...
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... fact , simpler methods and simpler processes will give the mind greater freedom , and will not only result in more ease in the solution of mechanical problems , but will also develop minds capable of grappling with everyday problems ...
... fact , simpler methods and simpler processes will give the mind greater freedom , and will not only result in more ease in the solution of mechanical problems , but will also develop minds capable of grappling with everyday problems ...
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