Education, Volumen47New England Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... professor by bringing to bear on his case the prestige of his family or the influence of a robustious frater- nity . Thus he looks after his interests . The picture may appear extreme , but the type of student described will be easily ...
... professor by bringing to bear on his case the prestige of his family or the influence of a robustious frater- nity . Thus he looks after his interests . The picture may appear extreme , but the type of student described will be easily ...
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... Professor Canby has pointed out , we no longer have in our colleges and universities a select group of students . The Sep- tember swarm is made up of young men and women from every class of our great heterogeneous republic . They come ...
... Professor Canby has pointed out , we no longer have in our colleges and universities a select group of students . The Sep- tember swarm is made up of young men and women from every class of our great heterogeneous republic . They come ...
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... Professor Paul Van Dyke , discussing education in the provincial universities of France and commenting on the intellectual independence and scholarly attitude of the French student , says : " A regime of liberty which treats the ...
... Professor Paul Van Dyke , discussing education in the provincial universities of France and commenting on the intellectual independence and scholarly attitude of the French student , says : " A regime of liberty which treats the ...
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... PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION , MIAMI UNIVERSITY . T HE school board member , administrator , teacher and parent often feel that education is for the benefit of the individual . A current practice in commencement addresses to graduating ...
... PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION , MIAMI UNIVERSITY . T HE school board member , administrator , teacher and parent often feel that education is for the benefit of the individual . A current practice in commencement addresses to graduating ...
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... Professor Godin , in his book on " Growth During School Age , " refers to as " precocious pubescence " and " retarded pubescence . " He points to the significance of information on the part of the teacher on this particular condition ...
... Professor Godin , in his book on " Growth During School Age , " refers to as " precocious pubescence " and " retarded pubescence . " He points to the significance of information on the part of the teacher on this particular condition ...
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