Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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teacher finds the hidden laws of the growing mind and then shapes that mind to a splendid plan . He so inspires the child that he finds pleasure in art , literature , and music , and be- comes self - reliant , accepting cheerfully his ...
teacher finds the hidden laws of the growing mind and then shapes that mind to a splendid plan . He so inspires the child that he finds pleasure in art , literature , and music , and be- comes self - reliant , accepting cheerfully his ...
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... mind . Surely that is a danger which many teachers have felt to be threatening the very spring of their best happiness and hope of usefulness in their chosen profession , the danger of coming to look on life less thoroughly and worthily ...
... mind . Surely that is a danger which many teachers have felt to be threatening the very spring of their best happiness and hope of usefulness in their chosen profession , the danger of coming to look on life less thoroughly and worthily ...
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... minds and un- hindered speech . If the social mind grows best under these conditions , that miniature society , the school , can apply the idea . Where can we better learn self - direction than in school ? At the very least , we must ...
... minds and un- hindered speech . If the social mind grows best under these conditions , that miniature society , the school , can apply the idea . Where can we better learn self - direction than in school ? At the very least , we must ...
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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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