Education, Volumen54New England Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... pupils . Instructors who give marks become judges : judicial atti- tudes and authority are not conducive to the rapport between teacher and pupil which is essential to good teaching competition will reap dragons ' ing . The teacher , at ...
... pupils . Instructors who give marks become judges : judicial atti- tudes and authority are not conducive to the rapport between teacher and pupil which is essential to good teaching competition will reap dragons ' ing . The teacher , at ...
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... pupils to two activities , 3 to one activity , and 2 to three activities . Three ( 3 ) schools , which used the ... pupils , had 2,180 pupils , or 25 % , not members of any activity . In the 5 schools not having 100 % membership in ...
... pupils to two activities , 3 to one activity , and 2 to three activities . Three ( 3 ) schools , which used the ... pupils , had 2,180 pupils , or 25 % , not members of any activity . In the 5 schools not having 100 % membership in ...
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to be true , and almost all the authors named by the pupils are writing of modern life and problems . The books which the pupils named as having read , were unusual in many respects . It is interesting to notice the wide range of ...
to be true , and almost all the authors named by the pupils are writing of modern life and problems . The books which the pupils named as having read , were unusual in many respects . It is interesting to notice the wide range of ...
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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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