Education, Volumen51New England Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... method ; but he was not taught to make any practical application of the knowledge acquired , which , in the light of modern methods , is distinctly a deficiency . The second method of teaching English grammar in Ameri- can schools , was ...
... method ; but he was not taught to make any practical application of the knowledge acquired , which , in the light of modern methods , is distinctly a deficiency . The second method of teaching English grammar in Ameri- can schools , was ...
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... method was standardized ; his ideals were classic . If , as a conservative , he met with so much opposition , then , as an advocate of modern educa- tional method , it is conceivable that our educators would have hounded him to his ...
... method was standardized ; his ideals were classic . If , as a conservative , he met with so much opposition , then , as an advocate of modern educa- tional method , it is conceivable that our educators would have hounded him to his ...
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... method of selection of prospective students is ever devised , traits of personality should play a large and basic part . The faults of practice teachers according to his study are largely those of knowledge and method , both of which ...
... method of selection of prospective students is ever devised , traits of personality should play a large and basic part . The faults of practice teachers according to his study are largely those of knowledge and method , both of which ...
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Literature and the American College Berenice Cooper 275 | 27 |
Resurrection Dr Frederick H Adler | 49 |
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