Foundations of Secondary EducationHarper, 1955 - 492 strani |
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... result was that the study itself of what were called the liberal arts subjects came to be identified with what we ... results posited.1 Since the colleges of today are taking on the aspects of the sec- ondary schools of 30 years ago with ...
... result was that the study itself of what were called the liberal arts subjects came to be identified with what we ... results posited.1 Since the colleges of today are taking on the aspects of the sec- ondary schools of 30 years ago with ...
Stran 270
... results . That is what happened in the majority of the cases . If , for some reason , the expected result did not eventuate , the cause for the failure was in the ritual . Thus we have the beginnings of religion , science , and ...
... results . That is what happened in the majority of the cases . If , for some reason , the expected result did not eventuate , the cause for the failure was in the ritual . Thus we have the beginnings of religion , science , and ...
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... result in cancer . One is reminded of the fable of the battle that was lost because a nail in the horse's shoe was lost . Dire consequences can come to pass as the result of neglecting small beginnings . In this instance , the small ...
... result in cancer . One is reminded of the fable of the battle that was lost because a nail in the horse's shoe was lost . Dire consequences can come to pass as the result of neglecting small beginnings . In this instance , the small ...
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Why Study Secondary Education? | 1 |
The Beginnings of Secondary Education | 10 |
The Backgrounds of Secondary Education in America | 34 |
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