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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... organized and used so that pupils may teach one another . Education has 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 ...
... organized and used so that pupils may teach one another . Education has 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 ...
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... Organization . - The Dalton and Winnetka plans seem to be about the only variations from the traditional one - teacher plan ( including the prevailing plan of itiner- ant teachers of special subjects ) . The Winnetka plan of individual ...
... Organization . - The Dalton and Winnetka plans seem to be about the only variations from the traditional one - teacher plan ( including the prevailing plan of itiner- ant teachers of special subjects ) . The Winnetka plan of individual ...
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... organization can do to coalesce and direct public opinion to one great willing , fighting , and hoping purpose . So over- whelming was this demonstration that most of us believed that the great idealistic definition of human brotherhood ...
... organization can do to coalesce and direct public opinion to one great willing , fighting , and hoping purpose . So over- whelming was this demonstration that most of us believed that the great idealistic definition of human brotherhood ...
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... organization . A young sturdy growing nation , history tells us , is one where this family unit was strong and fairly pure . With the decay of the family unit through disease , loss of religious enthusiasm , and lax educational methods ...
... organization . A young sturdy growing nation , history tells us , is one where this family unit was strong and fairly pure . With the decay of the family unit through disease , loss of religious enthusiasm , and lax educational methods ...
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... organization would have first call on the resources of this same " older generation " outside of the primary support of the family unit . To secure the publications and the journal of such an organization we might well forego any number ...
... organization would have first call on the resources of this same " older generation " outside of the primary support of the family unit . To secure the publications and the journal of such an organization we might well forego any number ...
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