American Education, Volume 27,Edizione 8New York Education Company, 1924 |
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Pagina 348
... teacher of a generation ago would find himself , if he should suddenly return , hopelessly uninformed and bewildered by the vast amount of new knowledge that has been accumulated , the new methods that have been introduced , and the new ...
... teacher of a generation ago would find himself , if he should suddenly return , hopelessly uninformed and bewildered by the vast amount of new knowledge that has been accumulated , the new methods that have been introduced , and the new ...
Pagina 350
... teachers in our universities are less expe- rienced than the high school teachers . They insist that inferior teaching may The lengthening of the various pro- account for results as definitely as fessional programs of education may be ...
... teachers in our universities are less expe- rienced than the high school teachers . They insist that inferior teaching may The lengthening of the various pro- account for results as definitely as fessional programs of education may be ...
Pagina 351
... teachers " . One of the most significant move- ments in the field of higher education is a movement looking to the reorganiza- tion of the materials of instruction . The general tendency in the past has been to differentiate the ...
... teachers " . One of the most significant move- ments in the field of higher education is a movement looking to the reorganiza- tion of the materials of instruction . The general tendency in the past has been to differentiate the ...
Pagina 352
... teaching , or any other profession and as a result of his train- ing is imbued with the ethics and spirit of his craft so that he dedicates his life primarily to service and citizenship rather than to personal gain and to the ...
... teaching , or any other profession and as a result of his train- ing is imbued with the ethics and spirit of his craft so that he dedicates his life primarily to service and citizenship rather than to personal gain and to the ...
Pagina 353
... teacher has usually had to wait until late in life to receive the recognition he deserves . Since the emphasis has not been upon the instruction act , classroom procedure and improved methods of teaching have not received the consider ...
... teacher has usually had to wait until late in life to receive the recognition he deserves . Since the emphasis has not been upon the instruction act , classroom procedure and improved methods of teaching have not received the consider ...
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