Education, Volumen44New England Publishing Company, 1924 |
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... reason , to think logically and discriminatingly in terms of the problems and institutions of the day , is largely work gone to waste . The individual , with respect to society , under such circumstances does not possess the necessary ...
... reason , to think logically and discriminatingly in terms of the problems and institutions of the day , is largely work gone to waste . The individual , with respect to society , under such circumstances does not possess the necessary ...
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... reason to believe that equal opportunities are available in other occupations , such as offices , stores , and farms . First , consider the question of bluffing . It is a prevalent habit in schools to answer a question whether the ...
... reason to believe that equal opportunities are available in other occupations , such as offices , stores , and farms . First , consider the question of bluffing . It is a prevalent habit in schools to answer a question whether the ...
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... reasons why the job should be taken more seriously as a part of our educational system ? Person- ally I am inclined to make a certain amount of regular work compulsory for admission to any grade in school above the sixth , with the ...
... reasons why the job should be taken more seriously as a part of our educational system ? Person- ally I am inclined to make a certain amount of regular work compulsory for admission to any grade in school above the sixth , with the ...
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to do . The problem method enlists the judgment and reason and thus makes action more intelligent and hence more will- ing , while the project method seeks to enlist the will through which the child grows in knowledge and understanding ...
to do . The problem method enlists the judgment and reason and thus makes action more intelligent and hence more will- ing , while the project method seeks to enlist the will through which the child grows in knowledge and understanding ...
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... Reasons for the New Educational Magazine , " the " Mun- della Educational Bill , " the " Concord School of Philosophy , " which was being carried on by Ralph Waldo Emerson , and on " State Educa- tion a Help or Hindrance . " There were ...
... Reasons for the New Educational Magazine , " the " Mun- della Educational Bill , " the " Concord School of Philosophy , " which was being carried on by Ralph Waldo Emerson , and on " State Educa- tion a Help or Hindrance . " There were ...
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