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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... reason for creating such a department is not to add to the number of government agencies , but that educational work ... reason the freedom of the pri- vate and parochial school can in no way be invaded . The fear that cost of education ...
... reason for creating such a department is not to add to the number of government agencies , but that educational work ... reason the freedom of the pri- vate and parochial school can in no way be invaded . The fear that cost of education ...
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Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew. " Every reason that was advanced for the establishment of the department of com- merce and labor can be urged for the restoration of education to the position partially ...
Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew. " Every reason that was advanced for the establishment of the department of com- merce and labor can be urged for the restoration of education to the position partially ...
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... reason- able best five hours a day , 195 days a year and to leave the rest to the Good Father of us all . You don't expect to judge an expert card player by the number of tricks he takes , but by the skill with which he plays his hand ...
... reason- able best five hours a day , 195 days a year and to leave the rest to the Good Father of us all . You don't expect to judge an expert card player by the number of tricks he takes , but by the skill with which he plays his hand ...
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... reasons why your town has 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 ...
... reasons why your town has 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 ...
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... reason we haven't taught character is because our method has been indirect . If I want to teach accuracy , reliability , and per- sistence I can't do it by any indirect method of letting my children fuddle through an arithmetic , even ...
... reason we haven't taught character is because our method has been indirect . If I want to teach accuracy , reliability , and per- sistence I can't do it by any indirect method of letting my children fuddle through an arithmetic , even ...
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Educational Review, Volume 49 Nicholas Murray Butler,Frank Pierrepont Graves,William McAndrew Visualização completa - 1915 |
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