Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... living , then it is possible to be generous , tolerant , sportsmanlike and courageous . No subject in the curriculum has grown and received such recognition from the general educator as has physical and health education . Thirty - five ...
... living , then it is possible to be generous , tolerant , sportsmanlike and courageous . No subject in the curriculum has grown and received such recognition from the general educator as has physical and health education . Thirty - five ...
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... living , and those other attributes that make for a good citizen . In the field of play and recreation , through sports and games and by means of team work and competition , physical education offers an unusual opportunity to build ...
... living , and those other attributes that make for a good citizen . In the field of play and recreation , through sports and games and by means of team work and competition , physical education offers an unusual opportunity to build ...
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... living . b . By assuring a reasonable rate of progress from the minimum to the maximum provisions of the schedule ... living and local living conditions . III . The salary schedule should operate to secure continu- ous professional self ...
... living . b . By assuring a reasonable rate of progress from the minimum to the maximum provisions of the schedule ... living and local living conditions . III . The salary schedule should operate to secure continu- ous professional self ...
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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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