Education, Volumen85New England Publishing Company, 1964 |
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... professional teachers have to work with amateur teaching aids ? " The Professional Approach The field test proved so unsatisfac- tory that the publisher contacted a professional recording studio for ad- vice . A plan was developed to ...
... professional teachers have to work with amateur teaching aids ? " The Professional Approach The field test proved so unsatisfac- tory that the publisher contacted a professional recording studio for ad- vice . A plan was developed to ...
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... professional record- ing studio is operated by personnel that have been specifically trained in the art of recording . They understand acoustics , electronics , and are able to adjust the recorded sound to specifica- tions . They also ...
... professional record- ing studio is operated by personnel that have been specifically trained in the art of recording . They understand acoustics , electronics , and are able to adjust the recorded sound to specifica- tions . They also ...
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... professional consultation because they cannot make desired progress with lay assistance only . Whether a distressed person re- ceives counseling from a friend or from a professional , however , he has to meet certain conditions of any ...
... professional consultation because they cannot make desired progress with lay assistance only . Whether a distressed person re- ceives counseling from a friend or from a professional , however , he has to meet certain conditions of any ...
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