Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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... methods and devices from the stronger and more experienced teachers relative to this matter . We had secured information and samples from the several book companies giving an oppor- tunity to present the best that they had to offer for ...
... methods and devices from the stronger and more experienced teachers relative to this matter . We had secured information and samples from the several book companies giving an oppor- tunity to present the best that they had to offer for ...
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... methods of presenting this knowledge to children . In School Health Study No. 10 , U. S. Bureau of Education , Progress and Prospect in School Health Work , we see not only this wide range of variations of procedure , but comments made ...
... methods of presenting this knowledge to children . In School Health Study No. 10 , U. S. Bureau of Education , Progress and Prospect in School Health Work , we see not only this wide range of variations of procedure , but comments made ...
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... methods . The solution for this problem seems to be met by the assignment of the " special methods " courses to those who supervise the practical work of student - teachers in the schools . THE TRAINING OF THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER ...
... methods . The solution for this problem seems to be met by the assignment of the " special methods " courses to those who supervise the practical work of student - teachers in the schools . THE TRAINING OF THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER ...
Contents
Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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