Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... play requires the training of the body . Our high schools have become famous for producing athletes , and we have had for many years some form of gym- nastic class exercises . For the theatre another kind of bodily training is needed ...
... play requires the training of the body . Our high schools have become famous for producing athletes , and we have had for many years some form of gym- nastic class exercises . For the theatre another kind of bodily training is needed ...
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... play . Play and Mental Growth : Few would question that play is a desirable means of promoting mental growth . The very definition of play as spon- taneous creative activity rules out most . problems of motivation . Certainly it is the ...
... play . Play and Mental Growth : Few would question that play is a desirable means of promoting mental growth . The very definition of play as spon- taneous creative activity rules out most . problems of motivation . Certainly it is the ...
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... play is largely an atti- tude of mind modern schools are mov- ing in the direction of making educa- tional experiences similar to the joy- ous nature of play . The immediate and long range value of such an approach in terms of setting ...
... play is largely an atti- tude of mind modern schools are mov- ing in the direction of making educa- tional experiences similar to the joy- ous nature of play . The immediate and long range value of such an approach in terms of setting ...
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Fels | 4 |
Federal Reserve Policy Postwar J Marvin Peterson 317 | 11 |
Department Head The Case for the David Skolnik 47 | 19 |
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