Proceedings of the Annual MeetingAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1896 Records of meetings, papers, etc. of the department are also to be found in Proceedings of the National Education Association. |
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... ideal . The ideal accepted will determine to a great degree the character of all the means taken to reach the end , just as knowledge of the destination will control even the first steps of a journey . Is it not evident that those who ...
... ideal . The ideal accepted will determine to a great degree the character of all the means taken to reach the end , just as knowledge of the destination will control even the first steps of a journey . Is it not evident that those who ...
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... ideal ; or to organize courses of study , and to see that they are adapted by instruction to the varying capac- ities of children . This requires , first of all , a knowledge of children . A good deal has been accomplished in child ...
... ideal ; or to organize courses of study , and to see that they are adapted by instruction to the varying capac- ities of children . This requires , first of all , a knowledge of children . A good deal has been accomplished in child ...
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... ideals of the supervisor . In this respect it is like all work to which the race puts its hands . The business man sees in his growing business the realization of long - cherished ideas . The scientist works out the dim visions that ...
... ideals of the supervisor . In this respect it is like all work to which the race puts its hands . The business man sees in his growing business the realization of long - cherished ideas . The scientist works out the dim visions that ...
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... ideals . What more is vital to this question ? Two elements are of infinite importance . 1. The quality and worth of the supervisor's ideals . 2. Whether , these being worthy , he can incorporate in practice the thought embodied in ...
... ideals . What more is vital to this question ? Two elements are of infinite importance . 1. The quality and worth of the supervisor's ideals . 2. Whether , these being worthy , he can incorporate in practice the thought embodied in ...
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... ideal of class work . Without becoming mere imitators , they may be greatly aided by such practical exhibitions of skill . With due allowance for the admitted evils of so - called show work , one may easily believe that valuable ...
... ideal of class work . Without becoming mere imitators , they may be greatly aided by such practical exhibitions of skill . With due allowance for the admitted evils of so - called show work , one may easily believe that valuable ...
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