Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... course through the medium of con- ferences with teacher and students these questions may be asked : ( 1 ) Is the announced or actual purpose of the course preparation for some definite occupation , such a8 stenographer in law , real ...
... course through the medium of con- ferences with teacher and students these questions may be asked : ( 1 ) Is the announced or actual purpose of the course preparation for some definite occupation , such a8 stenographer in law , real ...
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... course and to have charge of it several times . What is the typical opinion of many students upon entering such a course ? Two or three statements made quite frankly by my students at the close of the course may be illuminating : I had ...
... course and to have charge of it several times . What is the typical opinion of many students upon entering such a course ? Two or three statements made quite frankly by my students at the close of the course may be illuminating : I had ...
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... course . Perhaps it will best give my conception of the complete purpose of such a course if I read the concise statement of aims which I regularly distributed in mim- eographed form to my class the first week of the course : What ...
... course . Perhaps it will best give my conception of the complete purpose of such a course if I read the concise statement of aims which I regularly distributed in mim- eographed form to my class the first week of the course : What ...
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