Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... material is available if students are shown how by skilful interviews of relatives and friends such material may be mined . Possibly the autobio- graphical experiences and memories of these relatives may furnish his- torical material ...
... material is available if students are shown how by skilful interviews of relatives and friends such material may be mined . Possibly the autobio- graphical experiences and memories of these relatives may furnish his- torical material ...
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... material for the making of grown - ups . The condition of the third class has been worse perhaps than that of either of the others . If we go back to enlightened Greece , we find that the wise Socrates consid- ered children only raw ...
... material for the making of grown - ups . The condition of the third class has been worse perhaps than that of either of the others . If we go back to enlightened Greece , we find that the wise Socrates consid- ered children only raw ...
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... materials . 5. A description of the various types of visual material . 6. The technique of teaching with visual aids . 7. The use of visual aids as applied to the various school subjects . 8. The administration of visual instruc- tion ...
... materials . 5. A description of the various types of visual material . 6. The technique of teaching with visual aids . 7. The use of visual aids as applied to the various school subjects . 8. The administration of visual instruc- tion ...
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