Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1934 |
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Page 77
... accepted as the normal approach to the study of human relations , the schools will be freed to educate in a sense in ... acceptance of the responsibilities which they suggest . But heretofore our schools , even if the business interests ...
... accepted as the normal approach to the study of human relations , the schools will be freed to educate in a sense in ... acceptance of the responsibilities which they suggest . But heretofore our schools , even if the business interests ...
Page 104
... accepted the theory of universal secondary educa- tion . The economic tendencies as expressed in child labor laws and in the employment practises of big industries are now forcing the acceptance of this theory . An interesting contrast ...
... accepted the theory of universal secondary educa- tion . The economic tendencies as expressed in child labor laws and in the employment practises of big industries are now forcing the acceptance of this theory . An interesting contrast ...
Page 127
... accepted culture . This is its proper function . It should continue so to teach . 5. Public school teachers are state agents ; they must and should teach only and exactly what the state provides . 6. The public school exists to make ...
... accepted culture . This is its proper function . It should continue so to teach . 5. Public school teachers are state agents ; they must and should teach only and exactly what the state provides . 6. The public school exists to make ...
Contents
First General Session Sunday Afternoon February 25Vesper Service | 9 |
Third General Session Monday Evening February | 36 |
Fourth General Session Tuesday Morning February 27 | 42 |
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