American Education, Volume 27,Edizione 8New York Education Company, 1924 |
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Pagina 349
... increasing number of college stu- dents , that other colleges and institu- tions of higher learning will arise to meet the need . It seems doubtful to me whether those who desire to limit the present college facilities to the number of ...
... increasing number of college stu- dents , that other colleges and institu- tions of higher learning will arise to meet the need . It seems doubtful to me whether those who desire to limit the present college facilities to the number of ...
Pagina 351
... increased academic respecta- bility but because of more fundamental considerations . Other internal administrative changes in the field of higher education quite as significant and as far reaching are un- der consideration and have ...
... increased academic respecta- bility but because of more fundamental considerations . Other internal administrative changes in the field of higher education quite as significant and as far reaching are un- der consideration and have ...
Pagina 352
... increasing pressure from the outside for training along specific lines for definite forms of service , and the insistent demand on the part of an in- creasing number of students that there be definite programs of study with definite ...
... increasing pressure from the outside for training along specific lines for definite forms of service , and the insistent demand on the part of an in- creasing number of students that there be definite programs of study with definite ...
Pagina 357
... increased economic well - being of the average American which has helped produce a widespread popular disapproval of child labor and an almost universal demand for equality of edu- cational opportunity for all children . II . The steady ...
... increased economic well - being of the average American which has helped produce a widespread popular disapproval of child labor and an almost universal demand for equality of edu- cational opportunity for all children . II . The steady ...
Pagina 364
... increasing tend- ency to organize larger units in ad- ministration and to secure the enact- ment and improvement of consolidation . and transportation laws . The move- ment began a generation ago in New England , and has gradually ...
... increasing tend- ency to organize larger units in ad- ministration and to secure the enact- ment and improvement of consolidation . and transportation laws . The move- ment began a generation ago in New England , and has gradually ...
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