Bulletin, 8. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1922 |
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... looked upon as fundamental in democratic nations . De Tocqueville ( [ 24 ] 1 Vol . II , Chapter I ) sum- marizes American philosophy as follows : To evade the bondage of system and habit , of family maxims , class opinions , and to some ...
... looked upon as fundamental in democratic nations . De Tocqueville ( [ 24 ] 1 Vol . II , Chapter I ) sum- marizes American philosophy as follows : To evade the bondage of system and habit , of family maxims , class opinions , and to some ...
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... looked upon as the best and the fittest must rule while the majority people are compelled , by force or ... looked upon as a final state . There is always a pos- sibility of further activity and further growth . Whatever is done is ...
... looked upon as the best and the fittest must rule while the majority people are compelled , by force or ... looked upon as a final state . There is always a pos- sibility of further activity and further growth . Whatever is done is ...
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... looked upon as indubitable evidence of the general interest in education on the part of the readers . The American people are not only interested in education , but they are interested in the public schools . The critics are impressed ...
... looked upon as indubitable evidence of the general interest in education on the part of the readers . The American people are not only interested in education , but they are interested in the public schools . The critics are impressed ...
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... looked upon as being absolute or final . This is what Sadler calls " unrest in education . " In his discussion of this topic ( [ 76 ] , p . 139 ) , he says : This power of candid self - criticism , coupled as it is with deep insight ...
... looked upon as being absolute or final . This is what Sadler calls " unrest in education . " In his discussion of this topic ( [ 76 ] , p . 139 ) , he says : This power of candid self - criticism , coupled as it is with deep insight ...
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... looked upon as two of our most priceless possessions . Such are the ideals and guiding principles of American education . They are the subconscious forces of our national life , which pro- foundly affect every phase of our existence ...
... looked upon as two of our most priceless possessions . Such are the ideals and guiding principles of American education . They are the subconscious forces of our national life , which pro- foundly affect every phase of our existence ...
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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