Education, Volumen56New England Publishing Company, 1936 |
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... means , depending for their success upon pro- fessionally trained intelligence . Thus an X - ray photograph of the teeth does not supply objective evidence . In the hands of the untrained layman it means nothing . When viewed by a ...
... means , depending for their success upon pro- fessionally trained intelligence . Thus an X - ray photograph of the teeth does not supply objective evidence . In the hands of the untrained layman it means nothing . When viewed by a ...
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... means of solving the prob- lem . More recently J. J. Lankes , the wood - cut artist of Virginia , has used more conservative methods . He wants his students to learn to see . They sel- dom reach wood - cutting , but they elect courses ...
... means of solving the prob- lem . More recently J. J. Lankes , the wood - cut artist of Virginia , has used more conservative methods . He wants his students to learn to see . They sel- dom reach wood - cutting , but they elect courses ...
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... means more than merely linking subject matter to the facts of life ; it means more than isolating a fragment of life , however real , and bringing it into the classroom . It means more also than mere activity . It is all of these , but ...
... means more than merely linking subject matter to the facts of life ; it means more than isolating a fragment of life , however real , and bringing it into the classroom . It means more also than mere activity . It is all of these , but ...
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