Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... expression through writing . Bird and nature lections and exhibits , maps and de- plays , explanations to accompany col- scriptions of nature trails , accounts of trips taken , of observations made , and keeping a diary or record of ...
... expression through writing . Bird and nature lections and exhibits , maps and de- plays , explanations to accompany col- scriptions of nature trails , accounts of trips taken , of observations made , and keeping a diary or record of ...
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... expression . Whether participation in poetic self- expression should be purely voluntary or required is open to question . There is no doubt , however , that re- quirement , especially in the initial stages , is essential , for the ...
... expression . Whether participation in poetic self- expression should be purely voluntary or required is open to question . There is no doubt , however , that re- quirement , especially in the initial stages , is essential , for the ...
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... expression are present in the class room and there must be ideas to express . The art teacher who be- lieves that art is expression welcomes the knowledge of this dominant inter- est of children who will come to her class room bursting ...
... expression are present in the class room and there must be ideas to express . The art teacher who be- lieves that art is expression welcomes the knowledge of this dominant inter- est of children who will come to her class room bursting ...
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