Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... objective . ( 5 ) They bring employed and un- employed young people into the good social and intellectual environment of a school where part of their leisure time can be spent in socially and eco- nomically profitable ways , and where ...
... objective . ( 5 ) They bring employed and un- employed young people into the good social and intellectual environment of a school where part of their leisure time can be spent in socially and eco- nomically profitable ways , and where ...
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... objective . ( 5 ) They bring employed and un- employed young people into the good social and intellectual environment of a school where part of their leisure time can be spent in socially and eco- nomically profitable ways , and where ...
... objective . ( 5 ) They bring employed and un- employed young people into the good social and intellectual environment of a school where part of their leisure time can be spent in socially and eco- nomically profitable ways , and where ...
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... objective tests of whatever type , after which will follow more spe- cific suggestions for the major kinds of objective tests . I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES The objective type of test , as a type , differs from the essay type in ...
... objective tests of whatever type , after which will follow more spe- cific suggestions for the major kinds of objective tests . I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES The objective type of test , as a type , differs from the essay type in ...
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