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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... possible for either children or teachers to masticate all the pabulum that the ultra new curricula carry ? Is it worth while to spread culture so thinly that the fundamentals are lost and the frills only partially functioning ? SO Does ...
... possible for either children or teachers to masticate all the pabulum that the ultra new curricula carry ? Is it worth while to spread culture so thinly that the fundamentals are lost and the frills only partially functioning ? SO Does ...
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... possible of attention in connection with it , but it is a waste and a confusion to spread over too many . Select the best way of adding and proving and stick to that . Habits are fixed by practice . Practice is drill . The recent flabby ...
... possible of attention in connection with it , but it is a waste and a confusion to spread over too many . Select the best way of adding and proving and stick to that . Habits are fixed by practice . Practice is drill . The recent flabby ...
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... possible and refused to patent any of his numerous inventions , preferring to give them to the world . There was James Smithson , Englishman , who gave the whole of his property to the United States for the advancement of science . John ...
... possible and refused to patent any of his numerous inventions , preferring to give them to the world . There was James Smithson , Englishman , who gave the whole of his property to the United States for the advancement of science . John ...
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... possible . I am still old- fashioned enough to believe that the phy- siographic division , because of its definite- ness , size , and importance , is the logical basis of a study of human divisions by the young . My conviction is that ...
... possible . I am still old- fashioned enough to believe that the phy- siographic division , because of its definite- ness , size , and importance , is the logical basis of a study of human divisions by the young . My conviction is that ...
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... possible pedagogical models , so that when he goes out , he carries with him an impossible and inapplicable tradition of teaching . I venture to question this . Perhaps there may be more bad teaching in college than in high school , but ...
... possible pedagogical models , so that when he goes out , he carries with him an impossible and inapplicable tradition of teaching . I venture to question this . Perhaps there may be more bad teaching in college than in high school , but ...
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