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ment of the critical attitude , an emphasis upon " systematic , orderly , and exact thinking . " . This attitude cannot be devel- oped in children by stressing specific facts to be learned , even in a scientific manner . It must be ...
ment of the critical attitude , an emphasis upon " systematic , orderly , and exact thinking . " . This attitude cannot be devel- oped in children by stressing specific facts to be learned , even in a scientific manner . It must be ...
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... attitude of hopelessness that presents the chief obstacle toward a solution . Let the college graduate resolve not ... attitude , an attitude of serious interest , open - mindedness , and ready appreciation . A busi- ness man who ...
... attitude of hopelessness that presents the chief obstacle toward a solution . Let the college graduate resolve not ... attitude , an attitude of serious interest , open - mindedness , and ready appreciation . A busi- ness man who ...
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... attitude and ideals , in fact all of the child's surroundings . Had James been so for- tunate as to have always been surrounded with the proper situations , the task of the teacher would be less difficult , but such is not the case ...
... attitude and ideals , in fact all of the child's surroundings . Had James been so for- tunate as to have always been surrounded with the proper situations , the task of the teacher would be less difficult , but such is not the case ...
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Literature and the American College Berenice Cooper 275 | 27 |
Resurrection Dr Frederick H Adler | 49 |
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