Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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Page 294
... course is neither a liberal arts course nor a professional course , but a chaotic mixture of the two , with often a carry over of much material of high school level . Second - Many graduates of teachers colleges lack accurate ...
... course is neither a liberal arts course nor a professional course , but a chaotic mixture of the two , with often a carry over of much material of high school level . Second - Many graduates of teachers colleges lack accurate ...
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... COURSE OBJECTIVES FRANK C. TOUTON , PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION , UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY , CALIF . General objectives of junior high school education - In so large an enter- prise as is the instructional program of the junior high ...
... COURSE OBJECTIVES FRANK C. TOUTON , PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION , UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY , CALIF . General objectives of junior high school education - In so large an enter- prise as is the instructional program of the junior high ...
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... course colleges , you know , despite Somebody was abusing the it is always the open season for abusing the what Mr. Gwinn said about the president . colleges and it occurred to a college professor , being of an inquiring turn of mind ...
... course colleges , you know , despite Somebody was abusing the it is always the open season for abusing the what Mr. Gwinn said about the president . colleges and it occurred to a college professor , being of an inquiring turn of mind ...
Contents
Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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