Education, Volumen46New England Publishing Company, 1926 |
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... nature as the commands which any other officer employed by the state or local government gives . The regulations which the principal of a school makes may justly be compared with those issued for the regulation of traffic on Main Street ...
... nature as the commands which any other officer employed by the state or local government gives . The regulations which the principal of a school makes may justly be compared with those issued for the regulation of traffic on Main Street ...
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... nature as expressions of the social will through ap- pointed officers , is being given training in acts of citizenship . This is not a mere analogy . In both obeying school commands and in obeying the laws after leaving school , the ...
... nature as expressions of the social will through ap- pointed officers , is being given training in acts of citizenship . This is not a mere analogy . In both obeying school commands and in obeying the laws after leaving school , the ...
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... natural . Teaching and not testing was the element emphasized . IV . Reaction of Students . They liked the plan . They were happy under the arrange- ment . They developed in knowledge of the subject and in mental power and moral control ...
... natural . Teaching and not testing was the element emphasized . IV . Reaction of Students . They liked the plan . They were happy under the arrange- ment . They developed in knowledge of the subject and in mental power and moral control ...
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... nature in her processes . Successful work in algebra in the Junior High School will never be accomplished unless the school system realizes the need for personal diagnoses . The ability test may constitute the first general one ; but ...
... nature in her processes . Successful work in algebra in the Junior High School will never be accomplished unless the school system realizes the need for personal diagnoses . The ability test may constitute the first general one ; but ...
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... natural propensity for the best in content and the best in method ; hence the ability always to call forth an abundant response of creative interest . Tech- nical excellence in such cases can no more be dissociated from personality than ...
... natural propensity for the best in content and the best in method ; hence the ability always to call forth an abundant response of creative interest . Tech- nical excellence in such cases can no more be dissociated from personality than ...
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