Education, Volumen55New England Publishing Company, 1935 |
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... effective medium of instruction for individuals and for groups when the only element required is sound . It is particularly adapted to develop appreciations in music , and oral and aural skills in the languages . Its chief advantages ...
... effective medium of instruction for individuals and for groups when the only element required is sound . It is particularly adapted to develop appreciations in music , and oral and aural skills in the languages . Its chief advantages ...
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... effectiveness and the reputation of a commercial department require that some method of selection be employed . A program of commercial education cannot be completely effective unless it is taken by those who can profit by it ; and ...
... effectiveness and the reputation of a commercial department require that some method of selection be employed . A program of commercial education cannot be completely effective unless it is taken by those who can profit by it ; and ...
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... effective edu- cation is just effective living , practi- cally the school has proceeded to organ- ize and conduct its program without any clear or comprehensive under- standing of what life is . Nowhere , perhaps , is this indict- ment ...
... effective edu- cation is just effective living , practi- cally the school has proceeded to organ- ize and conduct its program without any clear or comprehensive under- standing of what life is . Nowhere , perhaps , is this indict- ment ...
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International Congress of Educational Cinematography | 71 |
Mechanical Aids to Education and the New Teacher Howard | 83 |
Vocational Education R O Small | 127 |
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