Education, Volumen47New England Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... ideal that is back of American democracy . " American schools have never had the opportunity of studying so complete an analysis of the document which freed the American colonies . " - School Board Journal , Milwaukee , Wisconsin ...
... ideal that is back of American democracy . " American schools have never had the opportunity of studying so complete an analysis of the document which freed the American colonies . " - School Board Journal , Milwaukee , Wisconsin ...
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... ideal the college must have if it is to retain its influence as a unit in our educational system . One thing is certain . The desired result cannot be achieved in an atmosphere where grades , credits , and honors are so much in evidence ...
... ideal the college must have if it is to retain its influence as a unit in our educational system . One thing is certain . The desired result cannot be achieved in an atmosphere where grades , credits , and honors are so much in evidence ...
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... ideal toward which our American universities ought to work . " Such a radical change in method would have to be gradual . In crowded institutions , such as state and municipal univer- sities , the parental system may be the best for the ...
... ideal toward which our American universities ought to work . " Such a radical change in method would have to be gradual . In crowded institutions , such as state and municipal univer- sities , the parental system may be the best for the ...
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... ideals , hopes , aspirations , and longings of individuals ; a means of coming into a more sympathetic understanding of all types of people and classes ; a means of seeing the world of men in all their diverse relationships , with their ...
... ideals , hopes , aspirations , and longings of individuals ; a means of coming into a more sympathetic understanding of all types of people and classes ; a means of seeing the world of men in all their diverse relationships , with their ...
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... ideal standard which we have set in the schools of today , we are assuming a great responsibility . We feel that in very many cases this is just the point at which some schools absolutely fail and become unworthy . Above all others ...
... ideal standard which we have set in the schools of today , we are assuming a great responsibility . We feel that in very many cases this is just the point at which some schools absolutely fail and become unworthy . Above all others ...
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