Education, Volumen57New England Publishing Company, 1937 |
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... mental growth of the youth . It was formerly thought that mental growth reached its maximum at from 14 to 16 , but our more recent studies show that given the proper opportunity , mental development or mental capacity reaches its ...
... mental growth of the youth . It was formerly thought that mental growth reached its maximum at from 14 to 16 , but our more recent studies show that given the proper opportunity , mental development or mental capacity reaches its ...
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... mental discipline as the chief aim of school work . Higher mental processes are discussed without definition . The result is a rather liquid concept , changed as necessary to fit a par- ticular situation . The first chapter by Tyler ...
... mental discipline as the chief aim of school work . Higher mental processes are discussed without definition . The result is a rather liquid concept , changed as necessary to fit a par- ticular situation . The first chapter by Tyler ...
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... mental hygiene in order that mental health , mental stability may result . Mental hygiene for nor- mal people that life may be enriched and happiness increased ! We are not sufficiently alert to the signs of mental disturbance and ...
... mental hygiene in order that mental health , mental stability may result . Mental hygiene for nor- mal people that life may be enriched and happiness increased ! We are not sufficiently alert to the signs of mental disturbance and ...
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Acta and Agenda Adult Education Council 251 315 452 515 580 | 24 |
Adult Education and Educational Opportunity Michael J Ahern 184 | 79 |
Art in the Schools Alfred G Pelikan | 86 |
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