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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... Means of Developing Character Discussion . Isolation and Unification as Bases of Course of Study PAGE . 2 ∞ 8 13 18 22 29 40 48 57 66 68 77 79 85 85 ≈≈ 2 2 2 2 5 8 8 F 2 8 18 31 Discussion 94 Organic Relation of Studies in Human ...
... Means of Developing Character Discussion . Isolation and Unification as Bases of Course of Study PAGE . 2 ∞ 8 13 18 22 29 40 48 57 66 68 77 79 85 85 ≈≈ 2 2 2 2 5 8 8 F 2 8 18 31 Discussion 94 Organic Relation of Studies in Human ...
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... Means of Developing Character , " was read by President Charles De Garmo of Swarth- more College , Pennsylvania . AFTERNOON SESSION . The session opened by the reading of a paper on " Isolation and Unification as Bases of Courses of ...
... Means of Developing Character , " was read by President Charles De Garmo of Swarth- more College , Pennsylvania . AFTERNOON SESSION . The session opened by the reading of a paper on " Isolation and Unification as Bases of Courses of ...
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... means neces- sary to the attainment of the end must be discovered and used . The true function of school supervision consists in the formation of a right ideal of education and in the use of the best means to realize that ideal . The ...
... means neces- sary to the attainment of the end must be discovered and used . The true function of school supervision consists in the formation of a right ideal of education and in the use of the best means to realize that ideal . The ...
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... means nec- essary to the realization of the 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 ...
... means nec- essary to the realization of the 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 ...
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... means short recitations , the reply is , that a child of six years of age or less will learn as much of one subject in a short time as he would were he to devote all day to that subject . His mind refuses to act very long in any one ...
... means short recitations , the reply is , that a child of six years of age or less will learn as much of one subject in a short time as he would were he to devote all day to that subject . His mind refuses to act very long in any one ...
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