The State-supported UniversitySouthern Illinois University Press, 1961 - 112 páginas |
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... equally important to be able to impart what one knows . It is difficult to judge the effect of stage , movie , radio , and television on the quality of our language . That much of it is excellent in quality can not be denied . Sometimes ...
... equally important to be able to impart what one knows . It is difficult to judge the effect of stage , movie , radio , and television on the quality of our language . That much of it is excellent in quality can not be denied . Sometimes ...
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... equally wasteful , however , to put a person up to teach who does not know how to present a subject . A proper balance of both abilities , then , is needed , neither overshadowing or crowding the other . It is not merely a question of ...
... equally wasteful , however , to put a person up to teach who does not know how to present a subject . A proper balance of both abilities , then , is needed , neither overshadowing or crowding the other . It is not merely a question of ...
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... equally in its responsibilities as well as in its privileges . It is a philosophy that should be lived daily by every citizen . When education teaches this way of life more effectively , the spirit of democracy will dwell in all the ...
... equally in its responsibilities as well as in its privileges . It is a philosophy that should be lived daily by every citizen . When education teaches this way of life more effectively , the spirit of democracy will dwell in all the ...
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Higher Education and the National Welfare | 37 |
What Makes an Educated Person? | 63 |
Earmarks of a Profession | 84 |
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