Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... able to contribute to its improve- ment and who is given ample time for the study of the many problems pecu- liar to this field . Numerous reasons are offered to justify the establishment of a director of commercial education . Among ...
... able to contribute to its improve- ment and who is given ample time for the study of the many problems pecu- liar to this field . Numerous reasons are offered to justify the establishment of a director of commercial education . Among ...
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... able to under- stand all its most intricate technicali- ties , much less that all of us be able to engage in it . Such a position implies a sloppy and inaccurate concept of de- mocracy . Nor is it necessary that all research be confined ...
... able to under- stand all its most intricate technicali- ties , much less that all of us be able to engage in it . Such a position implies a sloppy and inaccurate concept of de- mocracy . Nor is it necessary that all research be confined ...
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... able and interesting study . Not only will the English teacher find the book read- able and stimulating , but the Superinten- dent will find in its pages the answers to many perplexing questions . All in all , " Class Size in High ...
... able and interesting study . Not only will the English teacher find the book read- able and stimulating , but the Superinten- dent will find in its pages the answers to many perplexing questions . All in all , " Class Size in High ...
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