Education, Volumen54New England Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... question which seeks all characteristics concerning one object . To carry out the analogy we term comparative questions " hori- zontal . " In classes of high school sopho- mores the pupils are quick to catch the distinction as this ...
... question which seeks all characteristics concerning one object . To carry out the analogy we term comparative questions " hori- zontal . " In classes of high school sopho- mores the pupils are quick to catch the distinction as this ...
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... question is being asked more persistently by progressive teachers and supervisors . Dr. Dransfield's study offers experimental evidence on this question . Using 42 classes , with 1,188 pupils as a basis , 478 superior children were ...
... question is being asked more persistently by progressive teachers and supervisors . Dr. Dransfield's study offers experimental evidence on this question . Using 42 classes , with 1,188 pupils as a basis , 478 superior children were ...
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... questions include translation from Latin to English , explanation of con- structions of words selected from these passages ... question : What is the reason for the wide departure from the spirit of the Classical Report in the meth- ods ...
... questions include translation from Latin to English , explanation of con- structions of words selected from these passages ... question : What is the reason for the wide departure from the spirit of the Classical Report in the meth- ods ...
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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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