Education, Volumen46New England Publishing Company, 1926 |
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... desire has been to restore religious train- ing to the public schools , in the hope that it would be a strong aid towards moral training . The teaching profession has had relatively little interest in either of these plans , and con ...
... desire has been to restore religious train- ing to the public schools , in the hope that it would be a strong aid towards moral training . The teaching profession has had relatively little interest in either of these plans , and con ...
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... desires a change or works for a change by legitimate means is not the point ; he may do these , or may not , and still may be a good citizen . For right at the point of consideration of policies which are debatable and partisan lies the ...
... desires a change or works for a change by legitimate means is not the point ; he may do these , or may not , and still may be a good citizen . For right at the point of consideration of policies which are debatable and partisan lies the ...
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... desire to promote " free acts of will " among pupils has led them to advocate a manner of conducting school that does not give due and necessary chance for civic habit - formation . A false psychology , based on the rather absurd ...
... desire to promote " free acts of will " among pupils has led them to advocate a manner of conducting school that does not give due and necessary chance for civic habit - formation . A false psychology , based on the rather absurd ...
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... desire to enlist the fullest co - operation response on the part of the students taking the course . I. Field of Effort . In order to meet the problem in a constructive way , the course was somewhat arbitrarily divided into twelve ...
... desire to enlist the fullest co - operation response on the part of the students taking the course . I. Field of Effort . In order to meet the problem in a constructive way , the course was somewhat arbitrarily divided into twelve ...
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... desire for an effect- ive military leader in the hour of danger . He certainly lived up to the expectations of the nation . The United States dur- ing the rise and expansion of slavery , coupled with the threat of secession on the part ...
... desire for an effect- ive military leader in the hour of danger . He certainly lived up to the expectations of the nation . The United States dur- ing the rise and expansion of slavery , coupled with the threat of secession on the part ...
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