Bulletin, 8. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1922 |
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... influence of the American teachers ' organizations upon school procedure and upon the public sentiment is thought to be due to the unusual educational interest in education of both teachers and general public . A further example of such ...
... influence of the American teachers ' organizations upon school procedure and upon the public sentiment is thought to be due to the unusual educational interest in education of both teachers and general public . A further example of such ...
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... influence of Protestant- ism . " " All of these causes fit in well with the outlines of American phi- losophy as given earlier in this chapter . The doctrine of equality involves universal suffrage , which in turn necessitates a general ...
... influence of Protestant- ism . " " All of these causes fit in well with the outlines of American phi- losophy as given earlier in this chapter . The doctrine of equality involves universal suffrage , which in turn necessitates a general ...
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... influences which they command into the schools as an offset to the restless individuality . Papillon ( [ 66 ] , p . 246 ) sees an Ameri- can inventiveness and energy which England does not possess , but calls attention to the danger of ...
... influences which they command into the schools as an offset to the restless individuality . Papillon ( [ 66 ] , p . 246 ) sees an Ameri- can inventiveness and energy which England does not possess , but calls attention to the danger of ...
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... influence of politics . His conclusions are that more and more money must be spent upon education if our ideals are to survive By educating the new generations in the best manner , by giving everywhere the education which is suited to ...
... influence of politics . His conclusions are that more and more money must be spent upon education if our ideals are to survive By educating the new generations in the best manner , by giving everywhere the education which is suited to ...
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... influence from the fervent faith which inspires it . The foregoing statements are typical of the general trend of opinion among our observers . They point out some rather well- marked tendencies . America , in general , believes in ...
... influence from the fervent faith which inspires it . The foregoing statements are typical of the general trend of opinion among our observers . They point out some rather well- marked tendencies . America , in general , believes in ...
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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