Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1934 |
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Page 101
... methods of learning and of teaching . There is little justification of continuing in schools methods that will seldom or never be used afterward in life . In classrooms , as a rule , one who knows the an swers asks questions of those ...
... methods of learning and of teaching . There is little justification of continuing in schools methods that will seldom or never be used afterward in life . In classrooms , as a rule , one who knows the an swers asks questions of those ...
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... methods and procedures of budgetary and accounting practises seems to be resulting in centralizing these functions in the hands of the county superin- tendents of schools and in other county fiscal offices . The advantages and ...
... methods and procedures of budgetary and accounting practises seems to be resulting in centralizing these functions in the hands of the county superin- tendents of schools and in other county fiscal offices . The advantages and ...
Page 230
... methods , and it is certain that no social reconstruction accomplished by force of arms can be more than temporary ... method for the adjustment of mankind to the con- ditions of modern life . Only during the World War were there more ...
... methods , and it is certain that no social reconstruction accomplished by force of arms can be more than temporary ... method for the adjustment of mankind to the con- ditions of modern life . Only during the World War were there more ...
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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