Education, Volumen46New England Publishing Company, 1926 |
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... taught or supervised teach- ing of young pupils for some years , have wandered away from the facts of habit - formation and attitude - making , in the pur- suit of other purposes . In the main , they have been guided by the worthy ...
... taught or supervised teach- ing of young pupils for some years , have wandered away from the facts of habit - formation and attitude - making , in the pur- suit of other purposes . In the main , they have been guided by the worthy ...
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... taught . To the extent that it is systematically included in schooling , law - abiding citizens are produced . We Americans are essentially such an independent - minded lot of persons that there need be no alarm as to any crushing- out ...
... taught . To the extent that it is systematically included in schooling , law - abiding citizens are produced . We Americans are essentially such an independent - minded lot of persons that there need be no alarm as to any crushing- out ...
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... taught an arithmetic which has a practical application . They say that during this period , at the beginning of adolescence , the mind is in no condition to satisfactorily grapple with the abstractions of algebra . They admit that it is ...
... taught an arithmetic which has a practical application . They say that during this period , at the beginning of adolescence , the mind is in no condition to satisfactorily grapple with the abstractions of algebra . They admit that it is ...
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... taught a sort of arithmetic which would pave the way for algebra , - that the two could be combined without conflict . This sug- gestion merits very careful investigation , for if a course of study could be devised which would serve to ...
... taught a sort of arithmetic which would pave the way for algebra , - that the two could be combined without conflict . This sug- gestion merits very careful investigation , for if a course of study could be devised which would serve to ...
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... taught how to study mathematics , -they are drilled in ab- stract formulas . The result is that neither memory nor rea- soning is properly developed . In the average high school , during the first half of the first year , students ...
... taught how to study mathematics , -they are drilled in ab- stract formulas . The result is that neither memory nor rea- soning is properly developed . In the average high school , during the first half of the first year , students ...
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