Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... become and remain artists , or even artisans , in the better sense of these terms . They too often are em- ployed to ... become too com- plex for that . The population has become too dense . The kind and number of people who must be edu ...
... become and remain artists , or even artisans , in the better sense of these terms . They too often are em- ployed to ... become too com- plex for that . The population has become too dense . The kind and number of people who must be edu ...
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... become living , and our living language to become literary . So , by teaching creatively and imaginatively , we will make a tool subject become a cultural subject which will give the student all the necessary opportunities and ...
... become living , and our living language to become literary . So , by teaching creatively and imaginatively , we will make a tool subject become a cultural subject which will give the student all the necessary opportunities and ...
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... become such a tradition in the Elementary School , there seemed little time or place to instill the funda- mentals of right living in the minds of the children . Because of our changing social and industrial conditions , Miss Almy and ...
... become such a tradition in the Elementary School , there seemed little time or place to instill the funda- mentals of right living in the minds of the children . Because of our changing social and industrial conditions , Miss Almy and ...
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