Education, Volumen47New England Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... tion is just an educational folkway which we have not yet sloughed off , that teachers and educators alike are yielding an uncritical submission to procedures which could and should be altered ? At least the fact that education in the ...
... tion is just an educational folkway which we have not yet sloughed off , that teachers and educators alike are yielding an uncritical submission to procedures which could and should be altered ? At least the fact that education in the ...
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... tion might be reliable . The data were secured from children in Kansas City , Lawrence , Bonner Springs , and Moran , Kan- sas . The older individuals , however , were for the most part students of the University of Kansas . In order ...
... tion might be reliable . The data were secured from children in Kansas City , Lawrence , Bonner Springs , and Moran , Kan- sas . The older individuals , however , were for the most part students of the University of Kansas . In order ...
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... TION . By Otto F. Bond . The Macmillan Company . Not a beginner's book ; but very valuable for review and as a test book by which to judge one's real understanding of French and to help in getting fluency and ability to use the right ...
... TION . By Otto F. Bond . The Macmillan Company . Not a beginner's book ; but very valuable for review and as a test book by which to judge one's real understanding of French and to help in getting fluency and ability to use the right ...
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... tion and hardship and benighted cruelty and ignorant suffer- ing we find there , and congratulate ourselves on our present better estate . If we grope in the darkness before the dawn of history , there is nothing we discern among the ...
... tion and hardship and benighted cruelty and ignorant suffer- ing we find there , and congratulate ourselves on our present better estate . If we grope in the darkness before the dawn of history , there is nothing we discern among the ...
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... tion that does not go forward goes backward . The inability of an aristocracy to maintain itself emerges from the mass of data supplied by history as the one funda- mental cause of the failures of our cultures of the past . The salt of ...
... tion that does not go forward goes backward . The inability of an aristocracy to maintain itself emerges from the mass of data supplied by history as the one funda- mental cause of the failures of our cultures of the past . The salt of ...
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