Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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Page 97
... elementary education that a satisfactory elementary school course could not be completed in less than eight years led to the request by the National Education Association that Superintendent James M. Greenwood of Kansas City present at ...
... elementary education that a satisfactory elementary school course could not be completed in less than eight years led to the request by the National Education Association that Superintendent James M. Greenwood of Kansas City present at ...
Page 238
... elementary grades . As more assistants are added , the tend- ency is to divide the system horizontally into administrative divisions , such as high school , junior high school , and elementary school , with special and auxiliary ...
... elementary grades . As more assistants are added , the tend- ency is to divide the system horizontally into administrative divisions , such as high school , junior high school , and elementary school , with special and auxiliary ...
Page 47
... elementary schooling in some states will provide only about half the amount that the same number of grades or years will provide in other states . By the same token the elementary school unit cannot be defined in terms of common cur ...
... elementary schooling in some states will provide only about half the amount that the same number of grades or years will provide in other states . By the same token the elementary school unit cannot be defined in terms of common cur ...
Contents
Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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