Educational Review, Volume 72Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1926 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... fact will intrude that there are signs in- dicating that there is a lot of lost motion and little character building in a scheme of things which spreads knowledge over such wide territory that it can be only surface deep . Would not the ...
... fact will intrude that there are signs in- dicating that there is a lot of lost motion and little character building in a scheme of things which spreads knowledge over such wide territory that it can be only surface deep . Would not the ...
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... facts , talk in the school board , the frequency and per- centage of school news in each newspaper , the trend of each paper as to school support , bibliography . Then , as for every problem in the book : ' Assignment . Make a report as ...
... facts , talk in the school board , the frequency and per- centage of school news in each newspaper , the trend of each paper as to school support , bibliography . Then , as for every problem in the book : ' Assignment . Make a report as ...
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... fact that most school failures are in mathe- matics ? Professor Judd was quoted to that effect . It has been so in all schools I have known . The paradox comes in this state- ment made by Ralph Newcomb , in the book1 I am to talk about ...
... fact that most school failures are in mathe- matics ? Professor Judd was quoted to that effect . It has been so in all schools I have known . The paradox comes in this state- ment made by Ralph Newcomb , in the book1 I am to talk about ...
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... fact that the student has been ex- perimented with and the task of acquiring facts and deducing conclusions has not been taught . My teaching subject happens to be geog- raphy and I am tremendously interested in the great variety of ...
... fact that the student has been ex- perimented with and the task of acquiring facts and deducing conclusions has not been taught . My teaching subject happens to be geog- raphy and I am tremendously interested in the great variety of ...
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... fact . This is regional geography . The region has many bases of division . We have physiographic , climatic , and ... facts and work upward . The exact coinci- dence of provincial lines will never be agreed upon - so complicated is the ...
... fact . This is regional geography . The region has many bases of division . We have physiographic , climatic , and ... facts and work upward . The exact coinci- dence of provincial lines will never be agreed upon - so complicated is the ...
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