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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... knowledge during the Renaissance when young men organized themselves into classes , hired professors , and established a universitas , or syndicate devoted to teaching , is not as evident among We ought to rediscover it . Max Mason ...
... knowledge during the Renaissance when young men organized themselves into classes , hired professors , and established a universitas , or syndicate devoted to teaching , is not as evident among We ought to rediscover it . Max Mason ...
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... knowledge of good citizen- ship make plans to give every youngster specific practice in maintaining a well ordered community , in caring for their school buildings and grounds , in guarding their fellows against accidents crossing the ...
... knowledge of good citizen- ship make plans to give every youngster specific practice in maintaining a well ordered community , in caring for their school buildings and grounds , in guarding their fellows against accidents crossing the ...
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... knowledge of language , oral and written , of health laws , of the problems of government , of the rights of others , of the necessity of productive work by every citizen , of the duties of the electorate to protect us from demagogs ...
... knowledge of language , oral and written , of health laws , of the problems of government , of the rights of others , of the necessity of productive work by every citizen , of the duties of the electorate to protect us from demagogs ...
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... knowledge of the use of the dictionary and the cultivation of an interest in using it as an educated citi- zen should . " Of course there is good matter on meas- uring and recording progress : there are sample examinations of pupils for ...
... knowledge of the use of the dictionary and the cultivation of an interest in using it as an educated citi- zen should . " Of course there is good matter on meas- uring and recording progress : there are sample examinations of pupils for ...
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... knowledge of men , sound judgment , promptitude and resolution in times of danger , and that charm of manner which adds so much , especially in Eastern nations , to the success of administrations , lie wholly beyond the range of the ...
... knowledge of men , sound judgment , promptitude and resolution in times of danger , and that charm of manner which adds so much , especially in Eastern nations , to the success of administrations , lie wholly beyond the range of the ...
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