| National Education Association of the United States - 1911 - 1190 lehte
...the next great forward tep for we came to realize that children are not dullards thru the will of ,n inscrutable Providence, but rather thru the law of...extension of the scope of medical inspection to include he physical examination of school children, with the aim of discovering rhether or not they were suffering... | |
| Luther Halsey Gulick, Leonard Porter Ayres - 1913 - 292 lehte
...realization that children are not dullards through the will of an inscrutable Providence, but rather through the law of cause and effect. This led to an extension...educational progress and prevent them from receiving the full benefit of the free education furnished by the state. This work was in its infancy five years... | |
| 1914 - 750 lehte
...realize that children are not dullards through the will of an inscrutable Providence, but rather through the law of cause and effect. This led to an extension...educational progress and prevent them from receiving the full benefit of the free education furnished by the state. This work was in its infancy five years... | |
| 1914 - 748 lehte
...are not dullards through the II of an inscrutable Providence, but rather through the law of cause d effect. This led to an extension of the scope of medical inspection to include e physical examination of school children with the aim of discovering 492 FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS... | |
| Leonard Porter Ayres, May Ayres Burgess - 1915 - 94 lehte
...inscrutable Providence, but rather through the law of cause and effect. Examinations for Physical Defects This led to an extension of the scope of medical inspection...educational progress and prevent them from receiving the full benefit of the free education furnished by the state. This work was in its infancy five years... | |
| 1916 - 942 lehte
...realize that children are not dullards through the will of an inscrutable Providence, but rather through the law of cause and effect. This led to an extension...educational progress and prevent them from receiving the full benefit of the free education furnished by the State. This work was in its infancy five years... | |
| James Herbert Siward Bossard - 1927 - 684 lehte
...improvement of school work, the relationship between the two began to be recognized. This led in time to an extension of the scope of medical inspection...educational progress and prevent them from receiving the full benefit of the free education furnished by the state. Twenty years ago this work was in its infancy;... | |
| 1916 - 478 lehte
...simply because of removable physical defects. The scope of medical inspection was thereby extended to include the physical examination of school children...defects as would handicap their educational progress. A surprising number of school children have been found who, through defective eyesight, have been seriously... | |
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