Education, Volumen52New England Publishing Company, 1932 |
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... learning dur- ing a time of deplorable ignorance and superstition . This revival gave an impetus to the study of letters , result- ing in the establishment of many schools and monasteries . The area of civilization was thereby widened ...
... learning dur- ing a time of deplorable ignorance and superstition . This revival gave an impetus to the study of letters , result- ing in the establishment of many schools and monasteries . The area of civilization was thereby widened ...
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... learning failures are not uncommon . Difficulties in arithmetic and spelling also appear frequently among children who have good mentality and no diffi- culty in learning other subjects . There are many physiological and neurological ...
... learning failures are not uncommon . Difficulties in arithmetic and spelling also appear frequently among children who have good mentality and no diffi- culty in learning other subjects . There are many physiological and neurological ...
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... learning , that the material is to be reproduced , the learning is made more effective . What difference does it make in later reproduction whether a per- son knows or does not know while reading a list of words that he will be asked to ...
... learning , that the material is to be reproduced , the learning is made more effective . What difference does it make in later reproduction whether a per- son knows or does not know while reading a list of words that he will be asked to ...
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Art Education Aims and Tendencies in C Valentine Kirby | 46 |
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