Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 36
... teachers play the role of the drillmaster ? They probably think they are teaching history or mathematics or English , but of much more importance and danger is the fact that they are training human beings to goose - step , and failing ...
... teachers play the role of the drillmaster ? They probably think they are teaching history or mathematics or English , but of much more importance and danger is the fact that they are training human beings to goose - step , and failing ...
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... teaching and that effective teaching is the fundamental purpose around which we are organized . The teaching profession has a unique status and responsibility . As agents of the state its members are definitely confined to working ...
... teaching and that effective teaching is the fundamental purpose around which we are organized . The teaching profession has a unique status and responsibility . As agents of the state its members are definitely confined to working ...
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... Teaching as a Profession Presiding , William Harris , Superintendent of Schools , Decatur , Ill . WHAT CONSTITUTES A PROFESSION ? William H. Burton , Professor of Education , University of Southern Cali- fornia , Los Angeles IS TEACHING ...
... Teaching as a Profession Presiding , William Harris , Superintendent of Schools , Decatur , Ill . WHAT CONSTITUTES A PROFESSION ? William H. Burton , Professor of Education , University of Southern Cali- fornia , Los Angeles IS TEACHING ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
Copyright | |
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