Educational Review, Volumes 75-76Doubleday, Doran, 1928 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... Things You Theorize About , 183 ; An Emersonian Maxim Working , 184 ; Freedom , Responsibility , and Hospitality , 184 ; Why This Denunciation of Large Schools ?, 184 ; The Contagion of Books , 184 ; Patriotism is Doing Things , 184 ...
... Things You Theorize About , 183 ; An Emersonian Maxim Working , 184 ; Freedom , Responsibility , and Hospitality , 184 ; Why This Denunciation of Large Schools ?, 184 ; The Contagion of Books , 184 ; Patriotism is Doing Things , 184 ...
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... things ; never disappointed . I can not give a comprehensive account of the work of their schools . The magazine is not large enough . You ought to enjoy these features which I have selected . " Today , " said my guide , " I want you to ...
... things ; never disappointed . I can not give a comprehensive account of the work of their schools . The magazine is not large enough . You ought to enjoy these features which I have selected . " Today , " said my guide , " I want you to ...
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... things lead to shallowness , formality , and failure . Teaching has 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 ...
... things lead to shallowness , formality , and failure . Teaching has 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 ...
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... things : he must not take too much for granted . It is no use plunging into an analysis of a fugue or a sonata movement . Such an analysis will convey nothing to a mind empty of the ideas necessary for its assimilation . There are many ...
... things : he must not take too much for granted . It is no use plunging into an analysis of a fugue or a sonata movement . Such an analysis will convey nothing to a mind empty of the ideas necessary for its assimilation . There are many ...
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... things all the time . Language and its effect upon us are subtle in the highest degree . It is more effective ... things with a long pull , such as a language course of any completeness must be , are the things in life which take hold of ...
... things all the time . Language and its effect upon us are subtle in the highest degree . It is more effective ... things with a long pull , such as a language course of any completeness must be , are the things in life which take hold of ...
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