Education, Volumen52New England Publishing Company, 1932 |
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... better . In their judgment moti- vation is better for all groups , al- though the average and low groups are not so definitely motivated as are the high groups . Moreover the higher groups cover more ground . There is unanimous ...
... better . In their judgment moti- vation is better for all groups , al- though the average and low groups are not so definitely motivated as are the high groups . Moreover the higher groups cover more ground . There is unanimous ...
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... better and more convenient homes , the growing of better farm crops , the im- provement of social life , and the development of the young men and women of the community into intelli- gent and progressive citizens through club activities ...
... better and more convenient homes , the growing of better farm crops , the im- provement of social life , and the development of the young men and women of the community into intelli- gent and progressive citizens through club activities ...
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... better prepared teachers of geography . The older teachers in a system may like to teach geography and , regard- less of their lack of training in the subject , keep their places . For example , four years ago we sent a major in ...
... better prepared teachers of geography . The older teachers in a system may like to teach geography and , regard- less of their lack of training in the subject , keep their places . For example , four years ago we sent a major in ...
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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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