Education, Volumen56New England Publishing Company, 1936 |
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... able employment and the teacher's attention should be centered on the study group . The teacher is thus able to see that the pupils understand just what they are to do and to note atti- tudes and habits . The teacher will want to know ...
... able employment and the teacher's attention should be centered on the study group . The teacher is thus able to see that the pupils understand just what they are to do and to note atti- tudes and habits . The teacher will want to know ...
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... able adviser and through intelligent faculty co - operation the pupils who express themselves can present the needs and achievements of the school to the community in an interesting way . While it is probably impossible to teach a pupil ...
... able adviser and through intelligent faculty co - operation the pupils who express themselves can present the needs and achievements of the school to the community in an interesting way . While it is probably impossible to teach a pupil ...
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... Able to impart in proper dosage the knowledge needful at given times . 3. Able to successfully deal with the intricate technical problems in- volved . 4. Able to set up machinery for im- proving instrumental balance and so avoid ...
... Able to impart in proper dosage the knowledge needful at given times . 3. Able to successfully deal with the intricate technical problems in- volved . 4. Able to set up machinery for im- proving instrumental balance and so avoid ...
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Puppet The Club Robert L Stevenson 104 | 1 |
Reading Aptitude Tests for the Prediction of Success and Failure | 7 |
Reading Providing for Individual Differences in Donald D | 30 |
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