Proceedings of the Annual MeetingAmerican Association of School Administrators, National Education Association of the United States. Department of Superintendence American Association of School Administrators., 1902 Records of meetings, papers, etc. of the department are also to be found in Proceedings of the National Education Association. |
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... force . Dr. Harris ' report was and is , therefore , a great report . But it has a great weakness : it is the work of but one man a strong man , but nevertheless only one . The report could , therefore , possess only the strength of ...
... force . Dr. Harris ' report was and is , therefore , a great report . But it has a great weakness : it is the work of but one man a strong man , but nevertheless only one . The report could , therefore , possess only the strength of ...
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... force that is capable of sweeping away superficial criticism and paralyzing skepticism on the one hand , or meddlesome interference and impatient clamoring for premature results on the other . Isolated successes have been advertised ...
... force that is capable of sweeping away superficial criticism and paralyzing skepticism on the one hand , or meddlesome interference and impatient clamoring for premature results on the other . Isolated successes have been advertised ...
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... force . That is to say , suppose that it were understood that these studies , if undertaken at all in pre - high - school grades , were to be under- taken seriously . Suppose , further , that this experiment were continued for not less ...
... force . That is to say , suppose that it were understood that these studies , if undertaken at all in pre - high - school grades , were to be under- taken seriously . Suppose , further , that this experiment were continued for not less ...
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... forces . This includes a lack of harmony between universities , colleges , normal schools , business colleges , etc. , in many essential particulars . A low professional interest among teachers . To increase the interest we must improve ...
... forces . This includes a lack of harmony between universities , colleges , normal schools , business colleges , etc. , in many essential particulars . A low professional interest among teachers . To increase the interest we must improve ...
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... forces , with emphasis upon the last . THE VALUE OF EXAMINATIONS AS DETERMINING A TEACHER'S FITNESS FOR WORK EDWIN G. COOLEY , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , CHICAGO , Ill . This is a day of examinations . Examinations as a means of ...
... forces , with emphasis upon the last . THE VALUE OF EXAMINATIONS AS DETERMINING A TEACHER'S FITNESS FOR WORK EDWIN G. COOLEY , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , CHICAGO , Ill . This is a day of examinations . Examinations as a means of ...
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