Education, Volumen51New England Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... means only physical activity is one no longer accepted ; self - activity of a broader and higher sense is meant . The activity program does not call for ac- tivity for itself alone , that capricious action of the child upon the ...
... means only physical activity is one no longer accepted ; self - activity of a broader and higher sense is meant . The activity program does not call for ac- tivity for itself alone , that capricious action of the child upon the ...
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... means other than his enthusiasm , personality and intelligence , has thrown upon himself the tremendous task of putting to work his plan , knowing that this will greatly benefit his country and countrymen . Mr. Tolentino is not a ...
... means other than his enthusiasm , personality and intelligence , has thrown upon himself the tremendous task of putting to work his plan , knowing that this will greatly benefit his country and countrymen . Mr. Tolentino is not a ...
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... mean an abhorred science , where the means have been im- proved but not the ends , or it may mean a flabby attempt to influence character without any scientific study . Young men nibbling at Education decide that this profession must ...
... mean an abhorred science , where the means have been im- proved but not the ends , or it may mean a flabby attempt to influence character without any scientific study . Young men nibbling at Education decide that this profession must ...
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Literature and the American College Berenice Cooper 275 | 27 |
Resurrection Dr Frederick H Adler | 49 |
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