Education, Volumen75New England Publishing Company, 1954 |
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... become most fre- quently the leaders of the educative thinking of the day . Too often in edu- cation has size become confused with ability . Irrespective of their personal honesty and intellectual integrity , these men are many times ...
... become most fre- quently the leaders of the educative thinking of the day . Too often in edu- cation has size become confused with ability . Irrespective of their personal honesty and intellectual integrity , these men are many times ...
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... become more sensitive to things with which we are dealing . If Johnny thinks of his envir- onment more sensitively , he has been taught to do one of the most important things that we need in the world today -to become more sensitive to ...
... become more sensitive to things with which we are dealing . If Johnny thinks of his envir- onment more sensitively , he has been taught to do one of the most important things that we need in the world today -to become more sensitive to ...
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... become uncomfortable and ill at ease when people are not about . There- fore they seek places where there are crowds — movies , drugstores , pool halls , et cetera . These environments often have an unwholesome influence . Lack of ...
... become uncomfortable and ill at ease when people are not about . There- fore they seek places where there are crowds — movies , drugstores , pool halls , et cetera . These environments often have an unwholesome influence . Lack of ...
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