Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... material of an hour's discussion in skeleton form . It is believed that this is of value in several ways . It assists in the building of a vocabulary . All important words are spelled , written large for that purpose . Developments from ...
... material of an hour's discussion in skeleton form . It is believed that this is of value in several ways . It assists in the building of a vocabulary . All important words are spelled , written large for that purpose . Developments from ...
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... material of sense impression and feeling . Through intuition this passive material gains form , determination , and objectivity . It ceases to be mere psychic fact and becomes an object of imaginative or perceptual contemplation . This ...
... material of sense impression and feeling . Through intuition this passive material gains form , determination , and objectivity . It ceases to be mere psychic fact and becomes an object of imaginative or perceptual contemplation . This ...
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... material . Hartman argues the objectivity of aesthetic values from the primacy of material . His continual insistence that his scheme has its meaning and reality in its ref- erence to the particular has a certain pedagogical value , but ...
... material . Hartman argues the objectivity of aesthetic values from the primacy of material . His continual insistence that his scheme has its meaning and reality in its ref- erence to the particular has a certain pedagogical value , but ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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