Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... understanding that will be dominant elements in the lives of individuals who , taken collectively , compose a large and powerful social group which is the framework of society and the support and bulwark of the leaders trained by later ...
... understanding that will be dominant elements in the lives of individuals who , taken collectively , compose a large and powerful social group which is the framework of society and the support and bulwark of the leaders trained by later ...
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... understanding . And it is difficult to conceive that understanding and appre- ciation are as mutually exclusive or antithetical as some of the critics , quoted above , would maintain . More plausible is it to infer that appreciation is ...
... understanding . And it is difficult to conceive that understanding and appre- ciation are as mutually exclusive or antithetical as some of the critics , quoted above , would maintain . More plausible is it to infer that appreciation is ...
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... understanding of the creative imagination , and through that to an awareness of ideas as they are presented in poetry . The study of rhythm , poetic patterns ( verse forms , etc. ) , and the worlds of be- lief in poetry was of much ...
... understanding of the creative imagination , and through that to an awareness of ideas as they are presented in poetry . The study of rhythm , poetic patterns ( verse forms , etc. ) , and the worlds of be- lief in poetry was of much ...
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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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