Education, Volumen46New England Publishing Company, 1926 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 85
Página 9
... grade or eighth - grade classroom . The younger adults of today are less law - abiding than they . should be . This is fairly well agreed . Teaching Them to be Lawless 9.
... grade or eighth - grade classroom . The younger adults of today are less law - abiding than they . should be . This is fairly well agreed . Teaching Them to be Lawless 9.
Página 18
... grade arithmetic , very often referring to the courses of study in Europe , which include all the mathematics we have in our high schools together with calculus . Very frequently the pupils are considered from a physiological standpoint ...
... grade arithmetic , very often referring to the courses of study in Europe , which include all the mathematics we have in our high schools together with calculus . Very frequently the pupils are considered from a physiological standpoint ...
Página 19
... grade of students to pursue the work . Averill , in his Educational Psychology , holds that " there is little doubt ... grading of the learners often on a questionable basis , it is small wonder that the end results are not always as we ...
... grade of students to pursue the work . Averill , in his Educational Psychology , holds that " there is little doubt ... grading of the learners often on a questionable basis , it is small wonder that the end results are not always as we ...
Página 22
... grades , there has been acquired an ease and facility in memorizing , this will not become difficult . Thought , of course , is the important element , but nevertheless in a new subject there must be a mass of fundamental concepts well ...
... grades , there has been acquired an ease and facility in memorizing , this will not become difficult . Thought , of course , is the important element , but nevertheless in a new subject there must be a mass of fundamental concepts well ...
Página 25
... study . Pedagogically there are students pursuing algebra who have no right to be studying the subject at all . A low I. Q. consistently following the student through the grades is no framework Algebra in the Junior High School 25.
... study . Pedagogically there are students pursuing algebra who have no right to be studying the subject at all . A low I. Q. consistently following the student through the grades is no framework Algebra in the Junior High School 25.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
ability algebra American arithmetic Association Boston University cent character child child labor civilization classroom Committee Company course curriculum degree educa English experience fact French G. P. Putnam's Sons give given grade graduate grammar guidance habits honors human idea ideal important individual instruction intelligence interest Jacob Sleeper junior high school knowledge language literature living Macbeth Mary Emma Woolley matter means ment mental method mind modern moral National Education Association nature Newton High School Newtonville opportunity organization Outline of History parents period person physical possible practice present problem Professor public schools pupils secondary school Smith College social society spirit suggestions taught teacher teaching tests things thought tion University vocational words writing young youth