Education, Volumen85New England Publishing Company, 1964 |
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... Plays attended in Philadelphia . Of the 368 pupils surveyed 56 , or about one - sixth , had seen a play performed professionally in Philadelphia since en- tering high school . Thirty - one different plays and two operas were mentioned ...
... Plays attended in Philadelphia . Of the 368 pupils surveyed 56 , or about one - sixth , had seen a play performed professionally in Philadelphia since en- tering high school . Thirty - one different plays and two operas were mentioned ...
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... plays , might have yielded interesting data . Reading of Plays by Pupils Questions on plays read by the eleventh - graders included works read during the school year , preferences in reading , and the relationship between play reading ...
... plays , might have yielded interesting data . Reading of Plays by Pupils Questions on plays read by the eleventh - graders included works read during the school year , preferences in reading , and the relationship between play reading ...
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... play . How the Play Is Produced Preparations for the play begin early in the school year . With every discus- sion of a story or a book a way is established of talking about people , their characteristics , their problems , their ...
... play . How the Play Is Produced Preparations for the play begin early in the school year . With every discus- sion of a story or a book a way is established of talking about people , their characteristics , their problems , their ...
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