Education, Volumen31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... relation- ships . These teachers admit the problem , but they shrink from the responsibility — either through lack of an understanding of the methods of directing it or through indifference to its demands . THE SOCIAL BASIS By nature ...
... relation- ships . These teachers admit the problem , but they shrink from the responsibility — either through lack of an understanding of the methods of directing it or through indifference to its demands . THE SOCIAL BASIS By nature ...
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... relation to the institution as a whole , and in making each member feel that above his class interest is the proper regard for the rights of others and a pride in the good name of the school . Violations of these proper relations are ...
... relation to the institution as a whole , and in making each member feel that above his class interest is the proper regard for the rights of others and a pride in the good name of the school . Violations of these proper relations are ...
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... relation of the history of art to literature and history , and to enumerate its claims as a dis- cipline which , if properly taught , can in many ways go far toward producing " that atmosphere in which culture thrives . " Before ...
... relation of the history of art to literature and history , and to enumerate its claims as a dis- cipline which , if properly taught , can in many ways go far toward producing " that atmosphere in which culture thrives . " Before ...
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... relationship of art and literature any less intimate or less important to the student . What an invaluable commentary to the Divine Comedy runs through the whole art of the Renaissance , revealing the interpretation of various ages and ...
... relationship of art and literature any less intimate or less important to the student . What an invaluable commentary to the Divine Comedy runs through the whole art of the Renaissance , revealing the interpretation of various ages and ...
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... relationship between it and literature , if leading institutions have begun to see its value , then ought not all institutions of higher learning in this country be led , through the good offices of such associations as the American ...
... relationship between it and literature , if leading institutions have begun to see its value , then ought not all institutions of higher learning in this country be led , through the good offices of such associations as the American ...
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