Education, Volumen46New England Publishing Company, 1926 |
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... Ability of Children . Mildred V. W. • 502 Patterson 222 Vocational Guidance . Theodore W. Noon 46 , 115 Wanted , An Educational History . Benjamin P. Chass . Wells , H. G. , on Education . Ada E. Davis . . 538 72 Younger Generation ...
... Ability of Children . Mildred V. W. • 502 Patterson 222 Vocational Guidance . Theodore W. Noon 46 , 115 Wanted , An Educational History . Benjamin P. Chass . Wells , H. G. , on Education . Ada E. Davis . . 538 72 Younger Generation ...
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... ability , the modern American public schools show a marked superiority of results of teaching as compared with their precursors of eighty years ago or their congeners across the sea . To the parent or outsider who visits an American ...
... ability , the modern American public schools show a marked superiority of results of teaching as compared with their precursors of eighty years ago or their congeners across the sea . To the parent or outsider who visits an American ...
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... ability to master subject - matter as shown by response to the requirements of the course . The grouping was revised from time to time . Five levels of attainment were suggested , de- termined by the marking system of the institution ...
... ability to master subject - matter as shown by response to the requirements of the course . The grouping was revised from time to time . Five levels of attainment were suggested , de- termined by the marking system of the institution ...
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... abilities and inclinations dictated . 3. Because it recognized personality ; no one was discour- aged because he was distanced in the race , and no one lapsed into indifference because there was no stimulus . 4. Because each student was ...
... abilities and inclinations dictated . 3. Because it recognized personality ; no one was discour- aged because he was distanced in the race , and no one lapsed into indifference because there was no stimulus . 4. Because each student was ...
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... ability tests will do much to eliminate the failures in Junior High School mathematics , for the reason that by their use those whom experience has shown to be unable to grasp the subject will be excluded . This is not working a ...
... ability tests will do much to eliminate the failures in Junior High School mathematics , for the reason that by their use those whom experience has shown to be unable to grasp the subject will be excluded . This is not working a ...
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