Bulletin, 8. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1922 |
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... improvement of the schools of their country . Many of these have made reports to their home governments containing much valuable criticism of our schools from their points of view . The manuscript transmitted herewith for pub- lication ...
... improvement of the schools of their country . Many of these have made reports to their home governments containing much valuable criticism of our schools from their points of view . The manuscript transmitted herewith for pub- lication ...
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... improved and as new inventions were discovered , the isolation of America diminished . The culmina- tion of the process came during the war with Germany . Hence- forth the United States , willingly or unwillingly , must take its place ...
... improved and as new inventions were discovered , the isolation of America diminished . The culmina- tion of the process came during the war with Germany . Hence- forth the United States , willingly or unwillingly , must take its place ...
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... improvement is recognized . No condition is looked upon as a final state . There is always a pos- sibility of further activity and further growth . Whatever is done is looked upon only as a makeshift which shall serve its purpose only ...
... improvement is recognized . No condition is looked upon as a final state . There is always a pos- sibility of further activity and further growth . Whatever is done is looked upon only as a makeshift which shall serve its purpose only ...
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... improvement . ited amount of the criticism deals with our teachers ' associations . part it is favorable . Barneaud ( [ 3 ] , p . 21 ) says : For the most The work in the association [ N. E. A. ] presents an interest more lively be ...
... improvement . ited amount of the criticism deals with our teachers ' associations . part it is favorable . Barneaud ( [ 3 ] , p . 21 ) says : For the most The work in the association [ N. E. A. ] presents an interest more lively be ...
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... improved means of communication , injus- tice in educational affairs will gradually disappear . Assuming the existence of a profound interest in education , what are the causes which lie back of it ? Langlois ( [ 51 ] , p . 99 ) ...
... improved means of communication , injus- tice in educational affairs will gradually disappear . Assuming the existence of a profound interest in education , what are the causes which lie back of it ? Langlois ( [ 51 ] , p . 99 ) ...
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academic aims Ameri American belief American education American school American teacher American university Barneaud Beck better Biennial survey biological inheritance boys calls attention cause child coeducation Compayré course criticism danger defect democracy democratic discipline doctrine of equality Douarche Dulon educa elective system elementary school emphasis English Europe European fact favor freedom fundamental German girls give growing growth hand high school idea immigrant individual influence institutions instruction intellectual interest in education kindergarten knowledge lack Langlois Mark 63 ment method Miss Burstall 12 moral Mosely Report 66 Münsterberg National Education Association normal schools opportunity particularly possible practice principle problem professional training professor progress pupils question religious respect for personality Sadler salaries says school discipline secondary education secondary schools seems social social classes spirit superintendents tendency textbook thing thinks tion true universities