Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... courses offered will represent very divergent ideas . Item I in the tabulation of courses attempts to show that the various phi- losophies result in an entirely different basis for the develop- ment of a course . In practice this ...
... courses offered will represent very divergent ideas . Item I in the tabulation of courses attempts to show that the various phi- losophies result in an entirely different basis for the develop- ment of a course . In practice this ...
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... courses for each curriculum group . It must be understood that these are not methods courses with a minimum of content introduced as illustrative material , but are in many cases the only courses offered to meet the need of students for ...
... courses for each curriculum group . It must be understood that these are not methods courses with a minimum of content introduced as illustrative material , but are in many cases the only courses offered to meet the need of students for ...
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Specialized Miscellaneous Courses This group of courses offers another opportunity for the expansion of the number of courses offered in the geography departments of the teachers colleges . It would appear that in the two year courses ...
Specialized Miscellaneous Courses This group of courses offers another opportunity for the expansion of the number of courses offered in the geography departments of the teachers colleges . It would appear that in the two year courses ...
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Adolescent SocioMoral Life and Behaviour of the Marion Dowd | 25 |
Ambition Edith Elden Robinson 464 | 33 |
Athletics Intramural Aims and Values George M Smith | 60 |
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