Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... practical advantages to so called " normal " children ( from whose classes many of them have been removed ) as well as to the variants or sub - deviates themselves . Nor is it necessary any longer to defend the practice against the ...
... practical advantages to so called " normal " children ( from whose classes many of them have been removed ) as well as to the variants or sub - deviates themselves . Nor is it necessary any longer to defend the practice against the ...
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... practical workers in the fields of both secondary and elementary education have sought to make more definite use of this social force . Another motive has undoubtedly been largely present in all such efforts , namely , the purely practical ...
... practical workers in the fields of both secondary and elementary education have sought to make more definite use of this social force . Another motive has undoubtedly been largely present in all such efforts , namely , the purely practical ...
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... practical intellectual benefit due largely to the coöperative activity of a self - organized group . Another thing that we are doing in Lincoln High School is to divide all the students into " home - room " clubs . The student reports ...
... practical intellectual benefit due largely to the coöperative activity of a self - organized group . Another thing that we are doing in Lincoln High School is to divide all the students into " home - room " clubs . The student reports ...
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... practical feature of all student social activities is that of their cost both in time and money . Their reasonable limitation in these particulars provides an impor- tant means of training for high school pupils . There is no doubt that ...
... practical feature of all student social activities is that of their cost both in time and money . Their reasonable limitation in these particulars provides an impor- tant means of training for high school pupils . There is no doubt that ...
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... practical moral education than does this and moral education is admittedly the greatest need of American education today . When we reflect upon the social and moral needs of our school children we cannot but feel that an undue amount of ...
... practical moral education than does this and moral education is admittedly the greatest need of American education today . When we reflect upon the social and moral needs of our school children we cannot but feel that an undue amount of ...
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