Education, Volumen73New England Publishing Company, 1952 |
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... methods in secondary education , there are still a number of people in the profession who believe in the subject - matter concept . Few will ques- tion the statement that many members of school boards are generally those who support the ...
... methods in secondary education , there are still a number of people in the profession who believe in the subject - matter concept . Few will ques- tion the statement that many members of school boards are generally those who support the ...
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... methods must be introduced . The early adol- escent is not lazy but bored by some of the grade school studies and some of the formal methods . The drill to which they have been subjected be- comes irksome when they reach pub- escence ...
... methods must be introduced . The early adol- escent is not lazy but bored by some of the grade school studies and some of the formal methods . The drill to which they have been subjected be- comes irksome when they reach pub- escence ...
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... Methods of Using Recorded Interviews There are five distinct and effective ways in which the recording of inter- views are valuable as teaching aids and training devices . 1. A method for analyzing com- pleted interviews of actual cases ...
... Methods of Using Recorded Interviews There are five distinct and effective ways in which the recording of inter- views are valuable as teaching aids and training devices . 1. A method for analyzing com- pleted interviews of actual cases ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
VOL 73 | 3 |
Charles F Weckwerth and Donald F Bridgeman | 59 |
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