Education, Volumen52New England Publishing Company, 1932 |
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... able to locate the more important places with reference to related physical features and politi- cal areas ; the pupils should be able to appreciate the locations of less im- portant places , or should be able to find such locations on ...
... able to locate the more important places with reference to related physical features and politi- cal areas ; the pupils should be able to appreciate the locations of less im- portant places , or should be able to find such locations on ...
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... able to make a satisfac- tory choice of , and to efficiently use material objects is one of the chief objectives of industrial arts . The va- rious fields of industrial activity may be divided into six classes for pur- poses of study ...
... able to make a satisfac- tory choice of , and to efficiently use material objects is one of the chief objectives of industrial arts . The va- rious fields of industrial activity may be divided into six classes for pur- poses of study ...
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... able to recognize each . It should include in- formation about the uses of various metals , about heat treatment of metals and about the cutting action of ma- chine tools . In sheet metal work the related in- formation might pertain to ...
... able to recognize each . It should include in- formation about the uses of various metals , about heat treatment of metals and about the cutting action of ma- chine tools . In sheet metal work the related in- formation might pertain to ...
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Alcuin in the History of Education The Place of Warren C | 32 |
Art Education Aims and Tendencies in C Valentine Kirby | 46 |
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