Foundations of Secondary EducationHarper, 1955 - 492 strani |
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... Society met in full force and appointed a committee to inquire into the best means for establishing the much needed high school . This committee reported to the Society the first of March and presented a set of resolutions for action by ...
... Society met in full force and appointed a committee to inquire into the best means for establishing the much needed high school . This committee reported to the Society the first of March and presented a set of resolutions for action by ...
Stran 107
... society , in the secondary school population , and in educational theory . High above all other evolving concepts was the one that concerned the meaning of democracy . The purpose of democracy is so to organize society that each member ...
... society , in the secondary school population , and in educational theory . High above all other evolving concepts was the one that concerned the meaning of democracy . The purpose of democracy is so to organize society that each member ...
Stran 181
... societies , the most famous of which was The Public School Society of New York , whose earlier name was the New York Free School Society . It was composed of a group of socially minded indi- viduals who were willing to contribute a ...
... societies , the most famous of which was The Public School Society of New York , whose earlier name was the New York Free School Society . It was composed of a group of socially minded indi- viduals who were willing to contribute a ...
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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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