Education, Volumen34New England Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... interest as possible in the making of American citi- zens . But how can that interest be aroused , and politically intel- ligent citizens produced ? II . The problem is a large one , but it is not insoluble . The trouble is that we have ...
... interest as possible in the making of American citi- zens . But how can that interest be aroused , and politically intel- ligent citizens produced ? II . The problem is a large one , but it is not insoluble . The trouble is that we have ...
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... interest in serious problems . How can they when they lack the background , the training , the apperceptive ability , which alone makes possible a serious interest in serious problems ? 3. The New Course of Study : The moment a new ...
... interest in serious problems . How can they when they lack the background , the training , the apperceptive ability , which alone makes possible a serious interest in serious problems ? 3. The New Course of Study : The moment a new ...
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... interests of elocution , and more intelligently all the habits of mind and ex- pression it is the opportunity of public ... interest hampered . The play should be given by members of the senior class , or by the Dramatic Society of the ...
... interests of elocution , and more intelligently all the habits of mind and ex- pression it is the opportunity of public ... interest hampered . The play should be given by members of the senior class , or by the Dramatic Society of the ...
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... interest is the preparation of a series of four books for the first four years of school , embodying a carefully developed and thorough system of phonics . The books are to be copiously illustrated in color and are to have all the ...
... interest is the preparation of a series of four books for the first four years of school , embodying a carefully developed and thorough system of phonics . The books are to be copiously illustrated in color and are to have all the ...
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... interest of the children engaged upon it . *** We want to train the mind rather than the hand - we want the mind to be the governing influence , not the nerves and the muscles , except to a comparatively small ex- tent . RECOMMENDATIONS ...
... interest of the children engaged upon it . *** We want to train the mind rather than the hand - we want the mind to be the governing influence , not the nerves and the muscles , except to a comparatively small ex- tent . RECOMMENDATIONS ...
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