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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... mind , he hitched to his plow , side by side , an ox from New England and a finely bred , high - stepping , 2 : 10 trotting horse from Kentucky . The great heterogeneous mass of the people is thus driving the public schools . Is it any ...
... mind , he hitched to his plow , side by side , an ox from New England and a finely bred , high - stepping , 2 : 10 trotting horse from Kentucky . The great heterogeneous mass of the people is thus driving the public schools . Is it any ...
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... mind . Of this , so far as it is brought out in dealing with books and ideas , we can judge fairly from a written examina- tion . We can see that knowledge has been got and know that brain work has been done to get it , and , in ...
... mind . Of this , so far as it is brought out in dealing with books and ideas , we can judge fairly from a written examina- tion . We can see that knowledge has been got and know that brain work has been done to get it , and , in ...
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... mind there is very little in this proposition . A successful teacher must have self - possession and self- mastery . He must be able to do , under trying conditions and under time conditions . A teacher who is unmanned by the presence ...
... mind there is very little in this proposition . A successful teacher must have self - possession and self- mastery . He must be able to do , under trying conditions and under time conditions . A teacher who is unmanned by the presence ...
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... minds of cant , " as Carlyle would say , and stop and ask ourselves the question as to what we mean when we talk about " cramming " for examination . There is much to be said for the use of oral examinations to supple- ment the written ...
... minds of cant , " as Carlyle would say , and stop and ask ourselves the question as to what we mean when we talk about " cramming " for examination . There is much to be said for the use of oral examinations to supple- ment the written ...
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... mind to condemn this view of education or to oppose it ; but I do urge that we enlarge our views to include that other idea , that education has for its aim a preparation for a life of comfort and honor in every walk of life . It is to ...
... mind to condemn this view of education or to oppose it ; but I do urge that we enlarge our views to include that other idea , that education has for its aim a preparation for a life of comfort and honor in every walk of life . It is to ...
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