Education, Volumen47New England Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... pupils of their due share of participation in these playing situations , because of the concentrated attention upon the championship material of the school . There is always in evidence the practice of feed- ing the mass on Daily Dozens ...
... pupils of their due share of participation in these playing situations , because of the concentrated attention upon the championship material of the school . There is always in evidence the practice of feed- ing the mass on Daily Dozens ...
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... pupils included in the study is indicated in the table . TABLE Number of pupils included in the present study . Nov. 7 , 1923 Feb. 20 , 1924 April 30 , 1924 Ages Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 812 98 100 90 97 80 99 91/2 169 174 161 ...
... pupils included in the study is indicated in the table . TABLE Number of pupils included in the present study . Nov. 7 , 1923 Feb. 20 , 1924 April 30 , 1924 Ages Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 812 98 100 90 97 80 99 91/2 169 174 161 ...
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... pupils from surrounding territory who travel an average of 5.2 miles five days a week to attend this high school . Exclusive of pupils who live on farms and have daily chores to per- form at home , 183 pupils of the school work at ...
... pupils from surrounding territory who travel an average of 5.2 miles five days a week to attend this high school . Exclusive of pupils who live on farms and have daily chores to per- form at home , 183 pupils of the school work at ...
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... pupil places himself outside the circle . It follows from the foregoing that an attitude of co - oper- ativeness is ... pupils an attitude that is of the utmost importance in school and in later life : the will to work 74 Education for ...
... pupil places himself outside the circle . It follows from the foregoing that an attitude of co - oper- ativeness is ... pupils an attitude that is of the utmost importance in school and in later life : the will to work 74 Education for ...
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... pupils . Ordinarily the pupil recites merely or chiefly to show the teacher that he has studied effectively . In the socialized recitation , how- ever , any presentation of material or discussion of ideas is largely for the benefit of ...
... pupils . Ordinarily the pupil recites merely or chiefly to show the teacher that he has studied effectively . In the socialized recitation , how- ever , any presentation of material or discussion of ideas is largely for the benefit of ...
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