The Nation's Schools, Količina 24Michael Vincent O'Shea McGraw Hill, 1939 |
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Stran 13
... individual eventually buys his own instrument if the musical interest devel- oped in the school carries over into adult life . If , how- ever , the interest is purely transitory , the pupil is not put to any extra expense . A policy of ...
... individual eventually buys his own instrument if the musical interest devel- oped in the school carries over into adult life . If , how- ever , the interest is purely transitory , the pupil is not put to any extra expense . A policy of ...
Stran 17
... individuals in adapt- ing themselves to harmonious living within the culture but also to recognize and teach the means for the de- velopment of the individual through social differ- entiation . Democratic education must serve not only ...
... individuals in adapt- ing themselves to harmonious living within the culture but also to recognize and teach the means for the de- velopment of the individual through social differ- entiation . Democratic education must serve not only ...
Stran 49
... individual differ- cause of this condition , were capable they provide for of attaining the same level of achieve- ment if each exercised the same de- gree of effort . The fallacy of such an assumption was beginning to be recognized be ...
... individual differ- cause of this condition , were capable they provide for of attaining the same level of achieve- ment if each exercised the same de- gree of effort . The fallacy of such an assumption was beginning to be recognized be ...
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THE EDITOR COncludes that per capita expenditures for text | 13 |
Legislation of Early 1939 | 25 |
assurance | 27 |
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