Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... professional pre- paration for recreation must make heavy demands on its processes and its products . It is not intended here to affront or wave aside the volunteer in recreation -nor the semi - professional . They will always be ...
... professional pre- paration for recreation must make heavy demands on its processes and its products . It is not intended here to affront or wave aside the volunteer in recreation -nor the semi - professional . They will always be ...
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... professional understandings of the shibboleth , " Begin where the learner is . " This discussion deals with the gen- eral concept of systematic sequences in reading . It is based on these assump- tions : 1. Reading is a facet of one ...
... professional understandings of the shibboleth , " Begin where the learner is . " This discussion deals with the gen- eral concept of systematic sequences in reading . It is based on these assump- tions : 1. Reading is a facet of one ...
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... professional competence is an under- standing of language . There many phonetic and semantic pit - falls which can interfere with rather than facilitate language development . A professional course in phonetics is a prime need of a ...
... professional competence is an under- standing of language . There many phonetic and semantic pit - falls which can interfere with rather than facilitate language development . A professional course in phonetics is a prime need of a ...
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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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