Educational Review, Volume 71Nicholas 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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... never made adequate use of the fact that children learn much from one another , and our present subject organi- zation does not favor such mutual teaching . The topics and content of studies should be such that pupils can come into ...
... never made adequate use of the fact that children learn much from one another , and our present subject organi- zation does not favor such mutual teaching . The topics and content of studies should be such that pupils can come into ...
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... never intend to go back to the hard living conditions of the " Golden Age " of our fore- fathers . The die is already cast and the mold is destroyed . Our main daily indi- vidual problem is how to inject more speed into our own family ...
... never intend to go back to the hard living conditions of the " Golden Age " of our fore- fathers . The die is already cast and the mold is destroyed . Our main daily indi- vidual problem is how to inject more speed into our own family ...
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... never- theless which was destined to form the basis of all later material advancement . Hunting , fishing , the coarse manufacture of weapons and clothing , the building of huts and the burying of the dead were by degrees superseded by ...
... never- theless which was destined to form the basis of all later material advancement . Hunting , fishing , the coarse manufacture of weapons and clothing , the building of huts and the burying of the dead were by degrees superseded by ...
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... never said by me , ' and second , an ironclad defense : ' what you claim to be the proper way of estimating intelli- gence is virtually a haphazard use of crude tests similar to those here tried and proven . ' Binet and Simon proposed a ...
... never said by me , ' and second , an ironclad defense : ' what you claim to be the proper way of estimating intelli- gence is virtually a haphazard use of crude tests similar to those here tried and proven . ' Binet and Simon proposed a ...
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... never gives him any book on mental science . The history man gets no history , the manual - training book goes to the music teacher ; the commercial instructor gets the treatise on classical learning . Thus it fell to Martin , the ...
... never gives him any book on mental science . The history man gets no history , the manual - training book goes to the music teacher ; the commercial instructor gets the treatise on classical learning . Thus it fell to Martin , the ...
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