The Nation's Schools, Količina 18Michael Vincent O'Shea McGraw Hill, 1936 |
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... social de- velopment of children . When youngsters enter school they are ex- tremely egocentric beings and their social perceptions are correspondingly narrow . Therefore , the social groups in the primary grades need to be small ...
... social de- velopment of children . When youngsters enter school they are ex- tremely egocentric beings and their social perceptions are correspondingly narrow . Therefore , the social groups in the primary grades need to be small ...
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... social experience is fully as important as any type of factual knowledge . It is therefore logical to ask this question : Why not a mini- mum essential program for social experience ? The answer often given to the question is that human ...
... social experience is fully as important as any type of factual knowledge . It is therefore logical to ask this question : Why not a mini- mum essential program for social experience ? The answer often given to the question is that human ...
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... Social wholeness " has its advocate , as has also " individual and social self - determination , " whatever these phrases may mean . There is a general feeling expressed that something direful will happen if educators fail in their ...
... Social wholeness " has its advocate , as has also " individual and social self - determination , " whatever these phrases may mean . There is a general feeling expressed that something direful will happen if educators fail in their ...
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