Education, Volumen56New England Publishing Company, 1936 |
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tion , century after century , age after age . But there is one unceasing pur- pose . There is one common program for all human life in time . We can see it now more clearly than earlier generations could see it . We can therefore state ...
tion , century after century , age after age . But there is one unceasing pur- pose . There is one common program for all human life in time . We can see it now more clearly than earlier generations could see it . We can therefore state ...
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... tion . Gradually it is being recognized that in order to be successful , a pro- gram must have definite measures as a basis for procedures . In the older fields of education such subjects as arithmetic , spelling , and reading are ...
... tion . Gradually it is being recognized that in order to be successful , a pro- gram must have definite measures as a basis for procedures . In the older fields of education such subjects as arithmetic , spelling , and reading are ...
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... tion in such activities as gymnastics , games , sports , dancing , swimming and others of a vigorous character that the physiological functioning of the body is influenced either for good or bad . That is to say depending upon how and ...
... tion in such activities as gymnastics , games , sports , dancing , swimming and others of a vigorous character that the physiological functioning of the body is influenced either for good or bad . That is to say depending upon how and ...
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