Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... able pupils are now learning at near their maxi- mum rate . It is equally probable that the more able pupils could learn at a much faster rate than at present . Using the kind of tests that reveal this situation , paves the way for ...
... able pupils are now learning at near their maxi- mum rate . It is equally probable that the more able pupils could learn at a much faster rate than at present . Using the kind of tests that reveal this situation , paves the way for ...
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... able to hold it , many of the difficult problems of his life ad- justment vanish . Boys and girls enrolled in the junior and senior years of high school are able to profit by the joint work and study activities . As a result , there is ...
... able to hold it , many of the difficult problems of his life ad- justment vanish . Boys and girls enrolled in the junior and senior years of high school are able to profit by the joint work and study activities . As a result , there is ...
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... able to ex- press themselves in clear distinct short sentences when they leave school . They should know how to ask ... able to learn only two or three words each week ; but most of these children will probably be able to learn from five ...
... able to ex- press themselves in clear distinct short sentences when they leave school . They should know how to ask ... able to learn only two or three words each week ; but most of these children will probably be able to learn from five ...
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Federal Reserve Policy Postwar J Marvin Peterson 317 | 11 |
Department Head The Case for the David Skolnik 47 | 19 |
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