Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... experience and efficiency , only rarely will a teacher be found who has reasonable acquaintance with the par- ticular problems , processes , and re- quirements of the occupation in which most of his pupils are employed or for which they ...
... experience and efficiency , only rarely will a teacher be found who has reasonable acquaintance with the par- ticular problems , processes , and re- quirements of the occupation in which most of his pupils are employed or for which they ...
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... experience . But the most valuable fruit of reading Donne may be a son- net , or a commentary on T. S. Eliot ; the response to Melville may take the shape of a character study of a middle western farmer . Indeed , direct rela- tion ...
... experience . But the most valuable fruit of reading Donne may be a son- net , or a commentary on T. S. Eliot ; the response to Melville may take the shape of a character study of a middle western farmer . Indeed , direct rela- tion ...
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... experience in Eng- lish solely in terms of such acquaint- ance with matters of linguistics and literary history as ... experience and the attempt to express that experience through the use of the English lan- guage . We can do this only ...
... experience in Eng- lish solely in terms of such acquaint- ance with matters of linguistics and literary history as ... experience and the attempt to express that experience through the use of the English lan- guage . We can do this only ...
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