Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... knowledge and find that in their origin they had a direct bearing on the social group . Knowledge was a necessity to life . It is now , and this is what must be proven ... knowledge . From this we can go on to say Is Knowledge Practical ? 91.
... knowledge and find that in their origin they had a direct bearing on the social group . Knowledge was a necessity to life . It is now , and this is what must be proven ... knowledge . From this we can go on to say Is Knowledge Practical ? 91.
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knowledge . From this we can go on to say that the teacher can show that knowledge is usable . The exceptional stu- dents find it out for themselves . ( Those are the ones that re- main active in spite of schooling . ) Others on the ...
knowledge . From this we can go on to say that the teacher can show that knowledge is usable . The exceptional stu- dents find it out for themselves . ( Those are the ones that re- main active in spite of schooling . ) Others on the ...
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... knowledge any more than a modern gasoline engine is the thing with which to teach the principle of a gas engine . First the principle must be presented then complica- tions become simple . So with knowledge . We must see what it was ...
... knowledge any more than a modern gasoline engine is the thing with which to teach the principle of a gas engine . First the principle must be presented then complica- tions become simple . So with knowledge . We must see what it was ...
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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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