Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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Page 99
... possible out of this dilemma is therefore by changing the nature of the school itself so as to make the experiences which it provides for the children resemble as far as possible those of real life so that in school as well as out of it ...
... possible out of this dilemma is therefore by changing the nature of the school itself so as to make the experiences which it provides for the children resemble as far as possible those of real life so that in school as well as out of it ...
Page 117
... possible . For example , it may be possible to organize handwriting and spelling together , or handwriting , spelling , and composition into one ; it may be possible to subordinate geography somewhat to history ; it may be possible to ...
... possible . For example , it may be possible to organize handwriting and spelling together , or handwriting , spelling , and composition into one ; it may be possible to subordinate geography somewhat to history ; it may be possible to ...
Page 171
... possible the beauty of a landscape . It makes possible rainbows to glorify the sky , to say nothing of the clouds . Water is a useful substance . But there are those who would say that water is not so useful as steam . For when you have ...
... possible the beauty of a landscape . It makes possible rainbows to glorify the sky , to say nothing of the clouds . Water is a useful substance . But there are those who would say that water is not so useful as steam . For when you have ...
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Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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