Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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... become citizens of Porto Rico and not of the United States , and several notable statesmen have repeated in the past as they still repeat time and again , that Porto Rico will never become a state of the union , and the American ...
... become citizens of Porto Rico and not of the United States , and several notable statesmen have repeated in the past as they still repeat time and again , that Porto Rico will never become a state of the union , and the American ...
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... become . effective after the teacher has become a principal on the job . Much of the training will be vitalized by the use of the position in the field as the medium for experiment and practice . The principal who is to su- pervise must ...
... become . effective after the teacher has become a principal on the job . Much of the training will be vitalized by the use of the position in the field as the medium for experiment and practice . The principal who is to su- pervise must ...
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... become a profession in itself . The development of the departments within the National Education Association ... becoming teachers colleges . Two year normal schools are becoming three year schools . Attendance at summer schools is ...
... become a profession in itself . The development of the departments within the National Education Association ... becoming teachers colleges . Two year normal schools are becoming three year schools . Attendance at summer schools is ...
Contents
Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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