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... fact . Moreover , it must be remembered that the stu- dent's interest in himself is not a wholesome satisfaction in his real growth , but a self - consciousness largely appealing to vanity and to personal ambitions which lie apart from ...
... fact . Moreover , it must be remembered that the stu- dent's interest in himself is not a wholesome satisfaction in his real growth , but a self - consciousness largely appealing to vanity and to personal ambitions which lie apart from ...
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... fact that education in the old world moves on , comparatively unencumbered by this form of indi- vidualism , should be cause for thought . A student from an English university who came to attend an American univer- sity expressed much ...
... fact that education in the old world moves on , comparatively unencumbered by this form of indi- vidualism , should be cause for thought . A student from an English university who came to attend an American univer- sity expressed much ...
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... fact by providing a ver- nacular education for the children who were to be the future citizens . The individual who has only a sixth grade education will , in many instances , do some form of manual labor , clerical work of a low order ...
... fact by providing a ver- nacular education for the children who were to be the future citizens . The individual who has only a sixth grade education will , in many instances , do some form of manual labor , clerical work of a low order ...
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... pastime . None of the physical education aims and objectives are here met , in fact , the participants get a wrong slant on play and sports- manship , and are misdirected in their conduct . There Junior High School Tendencies 23.
... pastime . None of the physical education aims and objectives are here met , in fact , the participants get a wrong slant on play and sports- manship , and are misdirected in their conduct . There Junior High School Tendencies 23.
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... facts which have been discovered , catalogued and re- corded by those who have gone before , -train- ing for ... facts at their command to tally on the fingers of one hand . Training for facts is all right ; but it isn't enough . Because ...
... facts which have been discovered , catalogued and re- corded by those who have gone before , -train- ing for ... facts at their command to tally on the fingers of one hand . Training for facts is all right ; but it isn't enough . Because ...
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