Educational Review, Volume 74Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1927 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... committee of representative princi- pals and teachers , such textbooks being chosen from such as are in print and commonly used in the best school systems of the country . That a committee of citizens should criticise textbooks used ...
... committee of representative princi- pals and teachers , such textbooks being chosen from such as are in print and commonly used in the best school systems of the country . That a committee of citizens should criticise textbooks used ...
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... committee of teachers , particular stress is laid upon the fact that America is unique among the nations of the world in that its citizenry is composed of people of so many racial strains . The course of study em- phasizes the belief of ...
... committee of teachers , particular stress is laid upon the fact that America is unique among the nations of the world in that its citizenry is composed of people of so many racial strains . The course of study em- phasizes the belief of ...
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... committee of Chicago teachers against feverish propaganda proposed for history teaching in the schools . The New York Times sets forth some indignant observa- tions of teachers in New York State . " Bunk ' and ' jingoism ' as a part of ...
... committee of Chicago teachers against feverish propaganda proposed for history teaching in the schools . The New York Times sets forth some indignant observa- tions of teachers in New York State . " Bunk ' and ' jingoism ' as a part of ...
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... committees resolve that peace propaganda be forbidden in the class- rooms . Teachers are human beings . The commonest human trait is imitation . The commonest weakness is dread of being alone , unpopular . It is moral cowardice and as ...
... committees resolve that peace propaganda be forbidden in the class- rooms . Teachers are human beings . The commonest human trait is imitation . The commonest weakness is dread of being alone , unpopular . It is moral cowardice and as ...
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... Committee selected Boston as its next con- vention city . On several occasions in recent years , presidents of the Department have cast longing eyes toward the New England metropolis , but always were confronted with the lack of ...
... Committee selected Boston as its next con- vention city . On several occasions in recent years , presidents of the Department have cast longing eyes toward the New England metropolis , but always were confronted with the lack of ...
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