Proceedings of the Annual MeetingAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1929 Records of meetings, papers, etc. of the department are also to be found in Proceedings of the National Education Association. |
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... tion ago . In no case is this increased expenditure more apparent than in the field of public education . In 1910 , the total expenditures for public educa- tion in the United States were approximately $ 500,000,000 . In 1926 , the last ...
... tion ago . In no case is this increased expenditure more apparent than in the field of public education . In 1910 , the total expenditures for public educa- tion in the United States were approximately $ 500,000,000 . In 1926 , the last ...
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... tion of effort ; helping to analyze and define the problem under considera- tion ; advising as to technics , methods , and procedures to be used . In brief , a state education department can render no greater service than to supply ...
... tion of effort ; helping to analyze and define the problem under considera- tion ; advising as to technics , methods , and procedures to be used . In brief , a state education department can render no greater service than to supply ...
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... tion . Our question then becomes : Why do we have school administra- tion ? As I understand the matter , schools are provided with administrative officers in order that there may be frequent improvements in the char- acter , and ...
... tion . Our question then becomes : Why do we have school administra- tion ? As I understand the matter , schools are provided with administrative officers in order that there may be frequent improvements in the char- acter , and ...
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