Bulletin, 8. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1922 |
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... professors who have done exchange work in this country , while a particularly valuable type of criticism is given by three men who came as immigrants and have remained in the United States as educators . While the documents which have ...
... professors who have done exchange work in this country , while a particularly valuable type of criticism is given by three men who came as immigrants and have remained in the United States as educators . While the documents which have ...
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... professor is broken into by calls over the telephone " either from the Metropolitan Museum , from a buyer of ... professors are at the service of the public . " Foucher ( [ 34 ] ) , p . 193 ) also says : If one adds to the already ...
... professor is broken into by calls over the telephone " either from the Metropolitan Museum , from a buyer of ... professors are at the service of the public . " Foucher ( [ 34 ] ) , p . 193 ) also says : If one adds to the already ...
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... professor has a too heavy teaching load . He must have freedom of mind and time in which to undertake and conduct ... professors have too many reunions , commis- sions , and administrative cares . They must take too much time with ...
... professor has a too heavy teaching load . He must have freedom of mind and time in which to undertake and conduct ... professors have too many reunions , commis- sions , and administrative cares . They must take too much time with ...
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... professor you will find 10 German or Scandinavian teachers ; for one American who has received a French diploma you will meet 10 Ph . D's from beyond the Rhine . The French instruction in the United States is given by a personnel and in ...
... professor you will find 10 German or Scandinavian teachers ; for one American who has received a French diploma you will meet 10 Ph . D's from beyond the Rhine . The French instruction in the United States is given by a personnel and in ...
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... professor who sits behind closed doors and studies had much better be out teaching classes . This condition of affairs is dangerous , and , as Miss Burstall says , it has probably been at least partly responsible for the lack of ...
... professor who sits behind closed doors and studies had much better be out teaching classes . This condition of affairs is dangerous , and , as Miss Burstall says , it has probably been at least partly responsible for the lack of ...
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