Educational Review, Volume 75Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1928 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... become a man and put away childish things , ' Dr. John H. MacCracken , President of Lafayette Col- lege , says in his report published here today . " Dr. MacCracken describes the growth of high schools , which are being opened at the ...
... become a man and put away childish things , ' Dr. John H. MacCracken , President of Lafayette Col- lege , says in his report published here today . " Dr. MacCracken describes the growth of high schools , which are being opened at the ...
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... become the laughing stock of the world : too much talk , too much promise , too little performance . ' Those who deal , ' says Charters , ' with moral instruction have good purposes . Their intellectual laziness is not intentional ...
... become the laughing stock of the world : too much talk , too much promise , too little performance . ' Those who deal , ' says Charters , ' with moral instruction have good purposes . Their intellectual laziness is not intentional ...
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... become in the light of experiment and research a process as complex as the work of a physician . So long as so many of the workers in the public schools are young girls with little training in patient observation of results ; so long as ...
... become in the light of experiment and research a process as complex as the work of a physician . So long as so many of the workers in the public schools are young girls with little training in patient observation of results ; so long as ...
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... become familiar with before he can grasp even a much simpler form of composition . First of all , he must understand clearly the part he has to play ; he must be shown what real listening means , how it demands concentration and mental ...
... become familiar with before he can grasp even a much simpler form of composition . First of all , he must understand clearly the part he has to play ; he must be shown what real listening means , how it demands concentration and mental ...
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... become familiar , there is , of course , no need to harp continually on this question and to analyze in detail every com- position presented to a class , but familiarity with the broader aspects of form is a distinct aid to the ...
... become familiar , there is , of course , no need to harp continually on this question and to analyze in detail every com- position presented to a class , but familiarity with the broader aspects of form is a distinct aid to the ...
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