Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... INSTRUCTION BY NON - ACA- DEMIC INSTITUTIONS .... Lee Galloway , Ph.D. , Professor of Commerce and Industry , New York University . 202 EDUCATION FOR ADULTS THROUGH PUBLIC LECTURES IN NEW YORK CITY ...... 210 ...... Henry M. Leipziger ...
... INSTRUCTION BY NON - ACA- DEMIC INSTITUTIONS .... Lee Galloway , Ph.D. , Professor of Commerce and Industry , New York University . 202 EDUCATION FOR ADULTS THROUGH PUBLIC LECTURES IN NEW YORK CITY ...... 210 ...... Henry M. Leipziger ...
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... INSTRUCTION IN NEW YORK STATE ... 270 Alfred W. Abrams , Chief , Division of Visual Instruction , State De- partment of Education , New York . THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION AND THE IM- IMGRANT ............ . 273 H. H. Wheaton ...
... INSTRUCTION IN NEW YORK STATE ... 270 Alfred W. Abrams , Chief , Division of Visual Instruction , State De- partment of Education , New York . THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION AND THE IM- IMGRANT ............ . 273 H. H. Wheaton ...
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... instruction in a great variety of special types of public institutions . These include in many of our large centers at least the following schools or classes : for the blind , for the deaf , for delinquents ( including persistent ...
... instruction in a great variety of special types of public institutions . These include in many of our large centers at least the following schools or classes : for the blind , for the deaf , for delinquents ( including persistent ...
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... instruction and training in the princi- ples of democracy . CENTRAL AND LOCAL SCHOOL CONTROL The administration and control of our educational systems should be vested jointly in central and local authorities and the highest ...
... instruction and training in the princi- ples of democracy . CENTRAL AND LOCAL SCHOOL CONTROL The administration and control of our educational systems should be vested jointly in central and local authorities and the highest ...
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... instruction made so technical as to repel or to reject all who are not naturally artistic , however strongly it may emotionalize national achievement , makes of the more broadly educated class an aristocracy in aesthetics as well as in ...
... instruction made so technical as to repel or to reject all who are not naturally artistic , however strongly it may emotionalize national achievement , makes of the more broadly educated class an aristocracy in aesthetics as well as in ...
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