Education, Volumen51New England Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... matter of common observa- tion , most of us can remember subjects which we came to dislike and dread , not because of the inherent disagreeable- ness of the subject - matter , but because of a teacher in whom the milk of human ...
... matter of common observa- tion , most of us can remember subjects which we came to dislike and dread , not because of the inherent disagreeable- ness of the subject - matter , but because of a teacher in whom the milk of human ...
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... matter of the instruction , including current material , situations , problems , and illustrations . Eight written quizzes and two semester examinations con- stitute the written exercises of the course . A textbook and a reading book ...
... matter of the instruction , including current material , situations , problems , and illustrations . Eight written quizzes and two semester examinations con- stitute the written exercises of the course . A textbook and a reading book ...
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... matter and by placing more emphasis upon method . CONCLUSIONS The writer agrees with Symonds when he says that one of the most stubborn problems facing scientific education is the measurement of teaching efficiency . Many studies have ...
... matter and by placing more emphasis upon method . CONCLUSIONS The writer agrees with Symonds when he says that one of the most stubborn problems facing scientific education is the measurement of teaching efficiency . Many studies have ...
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Literature and the American College Berenice Cooper 275 | 27 |
Resurrection Dr Frederick H Adler | 49 |
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