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 27
... young man might acquire in a bank or lumber yard in two weeks . There is too strong a demand from without to get the children thru school in too brief a time ; too much commercialism ; too much love of the almighty dollar . A popular ...
... young man might acquire in a bank or lumber yard in two weeks . There is too strong a demand from without to get the children thru school in too brief a time ; too much commercialism ; too much love of the almighty dollar . A popular ...
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... young women , the duties of home life . That the high school and every other school should , in its appropriate way , represent and keep before its pupils the highest aims of education must not for a moment be lost sight of . Its spirit ...
... young women , the duties of home life . That the high school and every other school should , in its appropriate way , represent and keep before its pupils the highest aims of education must not for a moment be lost sight of . Its spirit ...
Page 41
... young women have already too many encouragements to take positions of public service in shops , stores , and offices ; and our schools as promoters of high ideals of life and service owe it to themselves that these subjects receive the ...
... young women have already too many encouragements to take positions of public service in shops , stores , and offices ; and our schools as promoters of high ideals of life and service owe it to themselves that these subjects receive the ...
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... young . Believing , as I always have , that a public school is in itself a social community where the child learns , if he learns nothing else , the necessity for subordinating his individual will to the welfare of the whole , I ...
... young . Believing , as I always have , that a public school is in itself a social community where the child learns , if he learns nothing else , the necessity for subordinating his individual will to the welfare of the whole , I ...
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... young . Such people somehow confuse religion and morality , and claim that it is the business of the state simply to teach facts . They would secularize education to such an extent that even the emotional nature is left untrained and ...
... young . Such people somehow confuse religion and morality , and claim that it is the business of the state simply to teach facts . They would secularize education to such an extent that even the emotional nature is left untrained and ...
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