Education, Volumen54New England Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... objectives . These courses are commonly organized under headings such as the following : " Specific Objectives , " " Suggested Activities , " " Suggested Procedure , " and " Desir- able Outcomes . " An examination of the specific ...
... objectives . These courses are commonly organized under headings such as the following : " Specific Objectives , " " Suggested Activities , " " Suggested Procedure , " and " Desir- able Outcomes . " An examination of the specific ...
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... Objectives 1. Character Development 2. Organic Development 3. Neuro - muscular Development 4. Leisure time activities 5. Development of Appreciations 6. Intellectual Development 7. Posture 8. Correction of Body Defects When referring to ...
... Objectives 1. Character Development 2. Organic Development 3. Neuro - muscular Development 4. Leisure time activities 5. Development of Appreciations 6. Intellectual Development 7. Posture 8. Correction of Body Defects When referring to ...
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... objective requires radically different subject matter . Therefore , all indus- courses . trial arts work should be broken up into at least as many courses as the objectives sought , and each course should have but one objective . Also ...
... objective requires radically different subject matter . Therefore , all indus- courses . trial arts work should be broken up into at least as many courses as the objectives sought , and each course should have but one objective . Also ...
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Go to the Hilltops Loura B Woodruff 610 | 5 |
Theatre for Children A Charles R Rounds 57 | 13 |
Science Education Trends in Elementary W H D Meier | 139 |
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