Units of Work and Centers of Interest in the Organization of the Elementary School Curriculum, 803. izdajaTeachers college, Columbia university, 1940 - 140 strani |
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Stran 103
... democratic way of living . Two instances of group- ings in classrooms illustrate autocratic and democratic living . A class was divided by the teacher into eight groups — one group each for Florida , Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana ...
... democratic way of living . Two instances of group- ings in classrooms illustrate autocratic and democratic living . A class was divided by the teacher into eight groups — one group each for Florida , Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana ...
Stran 104
... democratic way is being carried into life itself . [ 100 : All ] [ 124 : All ] The school which brings community problems into the schoolroom is using the democratic way of evaluating . The school which finds many possible answers to ...
... democratic way is being carried into life itself . [ 100 : All ] [ 124 : All ] The school which brings community problems into the schoolroom is using the democratic way of evaluating . The school which finds many possible answers to ...
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... democracy are being defined by statesmen , educators , and the public at large . The divergent views with respect to education continue , however , in disagreement concerning how to attain democratic citizens . Good citizens are free to ...
... democracy are being defined by statesmen , educators , and the public at large . The divergent views with respect to education continue , however , in disagreement concerning how to attain democratic citizens . Good citizens are free to ...
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