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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... pupils . The inferiority of non - classical studies has rapidly diminished , however , because of a more just appreciation of the intrinsic value of those studies , and a great improvement in the method of teaching them , and ...
... pupils . The inferiority of non - classical studies has rapidly diminished , however , because of a more just appreciation of the intrinsic value of those studies , and a great improvement in the method of teaching them , and ...
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... pupils before the secondary - school age was reached ; and ( 2 ) that a study should receive precisely the same treat- ment for pupils who are not going to college as for those who are . These two principles were intended to promote the ...
... pupils before the secondary - school age was reached ; and ( 2 ) that a study should receive precisely the same treat- ment for pupils who are not going to college as for those who are . These two principles were intended to promote the ...
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... pupils in each city to begin the study of arithmetic in the first year ; a similar number to begin it in the second ... pupils . Would not the conclusions reached by such experiments have a convincing value which no amount of assertion ...
... pupils in each city to begin the study of arithmetic in the first year ; a similar number to begin it in the second ... pupils . Would not the conclusions reached by such experiments have a convincing value which no amount of assertion ...
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... pupils — obstacles to progress . Our 9,000 teachers include only 2,000 male teachers , whereas eleven years ago the state employed 2,800 male teachers . The average school year in the state is six and three - fourths months , and the ...
... pupils — obstacles to progress . Our 9,000 teachers include only 2,000 male teachers , whereas eleven years ago the state employed 2,800 male teachers . The average school year in the state is six and three - fourths months , and the ...
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... pupils and parents ? ( 3 ) Tact in directing and controlling pupils ? ( 4 ) Interest in work ? ( 5 ) Energy ? ( 6 ) Enthusiasm ? ( 7 ) Skill in instructing ? ( 8 ) Power in stimulating pupils to do their best ? ( 9 ) Influence over pupils ...
... pupils and parents ? ( 3 ) Tact in directing and controlling pupils ? ( 4 ) Interest in work ? ( 5 ) Energy ? ( 6 ) Enthusiasm ? ( 7 ) Skill in instructing ? ( 8 ) Power in stimulating pupils to do their best ? ( 9 ) Influence over pupils ...
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