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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Page 12
... true ; and it was also announced , with something of a flourish and a good deal of insist- ence , that " correlation " would accomplish the rest . Correlation was interpreted to mean such a grouping of the subject - matter that each ...
... true ; and it was also announced , with something of a flourish and a good deal of insist- ence , that " correlation " would accomplish the rest . Correlation was interpreted to mean such a grouping of the subject - matter that each ...
Page 26
... true in every state in the union , in every country of the world , and it always has been true . There is always good , bad , and indifferent work in every other walk and avocation of life , in every other profession and every trade ...
... true in every state in the union , in every country of the world , and it always has been true . There is always good , bad , and indifferent work in every other walk and avocation of life , in every other profession and every trade ...
Page 32
... true that the results are chiefly negative , and selection based upon au examination never entirely proves fitness for a piece of work , and , in many cases , examinations will even fail to demonstrate the unfitness of the applicant ...
... true that the results are chiefly negative , and selection based upon au examination never entirely proves fitness for a piece of work , and , in many cases , examinations will even fail to demonstrate the unfitness of the applicant ...
Page 35
... true that the teacher who receives the highest per cent . on an examination is the weakest teacher , but this is the exception , not the rule . It is not gen- erally true that those teachers who pass the best examinations are among the ...
... true that the teacher who receives the highest per cent . on an examination is the weakest teacher , but this is the exception , not the rule . It is not gen- erally true that those teachers who pass the best examinations are among the ...
Page 39
... true that in the development of civilization the first attention is given to the forum and the arts of government and conquest ; after these come the shops and the trades for the acquisition of wealth and the material comforts . But all ...
... true that in the development of civilization the first attention is given to the forum and the arts of government and conquest ; after these come the shops and the trades for the acquisition of wealth and the material comforts . But all ...
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