Education, Volumen85New England Publishing Company, 1964 |
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... effective plan could come out of such a sordid experience . Summary Psychologists can make a highly sig- nificant contribution to any school sys- tem if their talents are used effectively . If they are to be used as test mecha- nics ...
... effective plan could come out of such a sordid experience . Summary Psychologists can make a highly sig- nificant contribution to any school sys- tem if their talents are used effectively . If they are to be used as test mecha- nics ...
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... effective educational method . Complex visual aids of auditorium . capacity have been supplemented by inexpensive and simple cartridge load- ing movie projectors using 8mm film . One model available from Technicolor Corporation is ...
... effective educational method . Complex visual aids of auditorium . capacity have been supplemented by inexpensive and simple cartridge load- ing movie projectors using 8mm film . One model available from Technicolor Corporation is ...
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... effective instruction , she must also know his instructional level , The informal approach yields infor- mation about a child's instructional level as well as a great deal of signifi- cant data regarding children's atti- tudes , working ...
... effective instruction , she must also know his instructional level , The informal approach yields infor- mation about a child's instructional level as well as a great deal of signifi- cant data regarding children's atti- tudes , working ...
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