Education, Volumen72New England Publishing Company, 1951 |
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... feel that perhaps her atti- tude toward teaching may have had at least a small part in that decision . Perhaps she has imbibed a little of this teacher's philosophy . No person should go into teaching who does not like people . This feel ...
... feel that perhaps her atti- tude toward teaching may have had at least a small part in that decision . Perhaps she has imbibed a little of this teacher's philosophy . No person should go into teaching who does not like people . This feel ...
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... feel that it is a nuisance to attend conventions and meetings . The feeling of professionalism is hard to define ... feel that it is out of place , should not be overlooked . The opportunity to find out that the other fellow is having ...
... feel that it is a nuisance to attend conventions and meetings . The feeling of professionalism is hard to define ... feel that it is out of place , should not be overlooked . The opportunity to find out that the other fellow is having ...
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... feel that it does not give them enough opportunity for actual participation in the classroom . Since our average stu- dent teaching load is eight students for each supervisor per semester , that is a real problem for which as yet we ...
... feel that it does not give them enough opportunity for actual participation in the classroom . Since our average stu- dent teaching load is eight students for each supervisor per semester , that is a real problem for which as yet we ...
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SEPTEMBER 1951 No | 3 |
Hodgson Walter | 12 |
State Supervision in Music Ethel M Keller | 19 |
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