Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... give assignments worthy of the intel- ligence of your students , without , how- ever , running into other courses ; not to pose as omnipotent in every sub- ject , these courtesies are things things which should by no means be consid ...
... give assignments worthy of the intel- ligence of your students , without , how- ever , running into other courses ; not to pose as omnipotent in every sub- ject , these courtesies are things things which should by no means be consid ...
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... give the leading ideas set forth on these pages . Under each , arrange two or three topics which give support to , or supply details about , the major topics . Two purposes are served by such tests . The teacher uses them diagnos ...
... give the leading ideas set forth on these pages . Under each , arrange two or three topics which give support to , or supply details about , the major topics . Two purposes are served by such tests . The teacher uses them diagnos ...
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... give a world - wide survey of what is being done in the motion picture field ; and they give for the first time ( in the Payne Fund Studies ) a scientific ap- praisal of results . Taken together they constitute chart and compass for the ...
... give a world - wide survey of what is being done in the motion picture field ; and they give for the first time ( in the Payne Fund Studies ) a scientific ap- praisal of results . Taken together they constitute chart and compass for the ...
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