Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... experience is adequate , and where its interpretation is based on sufficient knowledge and correct understanding . The Extension of Experience To teach the Christian way of liv- ing is to find and arrange opportuni- ties for pupils to ...
... experience is adequate , and where its interpretation is based on sufficient knowledge and correct understanding . The Extension of Experience To teach the Christian way of liv- ing is to find and arrange opportuni- ties for pupils to ...
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... experience must be taken to written language than to movies or lectures in order to insure new concepts for new organizations of experience . Since reading is the most abstract learning aid , more background is necessary to profit from ...
... experience must be taken to written language than to movies or lectures in order to insure new concepts for new organizations of experience . Since reading is the most abstract learning aid , more background is necessary to profit from ...
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... experience - to - language approach . That is , relevant experiences of the group are organized and related before a ... experience is meaningless ; language is meanful to the degree it is used to verbalize personal experience . ( 9 ) ...
... experience - to - language approach . That is , relevant experiences of the group are organized and related before a ... experience is meaningless ; language is meanful to the degree it is used to verbalize personal experience . ( 9 ) ...
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