Education, Volumen72New England Publishing Company, 1951 |
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... experience . The ability to show a stu- dent that you really know what you are doing does much to raise you in his esteem . No matter what the work- ing experience has been it will always stand you in good stead . Sometimes we are ...
... experience . The ability to show a stu- dent that you really know what you are doing does much to raise you in his esteem . No matter what the work- ing experience has been it will always stand you in good stead . Sometimes we are ...
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... experiences which he has had . To the more ex- perienced reader , language may give vicarious experience . Some children gain experience from printed symbols much more easily than other children . 5 . Accent on Multiple Meanings of ...
... experiences which he has had . To the more ex- perienced reader , language may give vicarious experience . Some children gain experience from printed symbols much more easily than other children . 5 . Accent on Multiple Meanings of ...
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... experience and activity has this feeling phase . Each experience is is evaluated in terms of its feeling con- tent , and this evaluation can be lo- cated on a scale ranging from extreme pleasantness to extreme unpleasant- ness . The ...
... experience and activity has this feeling phase . Each experience is is evaluated in terms of its feeling con- tent , and this evaluation can be lo- cated on a scale ranging from extreme pleasantness to extreme unpleasant- ness . The ...
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SEPTEMBER 1951 No | 3 |
Hodgson Walter | 12 |
State Supervision in Music Ethel M Keller | 19 |
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