Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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... practice of his field and the science underlying the practice , with the practice and theory taught concurrently and thor- oughly coordinated . With training in practice given " out there " on the job and the underlying theory " back ...
... practice of his field and the science underlying the practice , with the practice and theory taught concurrently and thor- oughly coordinated . With training in practice given " out there " on the job and the underlying theory " back ...
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... practice habitually moral and civic virtues . For man and society are reciprocally interrelated . The citizen of char- acter is the foundation of good government . Conversely , the citizen with- out character is a menace to the state ...
... practice habitually moral and civic virtues . For man and society are reciprocally interrelated . The citizen of char- acter is the foundation of good government . Conversely , the citizen with- out character is a menace to the state ...
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... practice of our profession . Training of the younger men might be even more adequate if we were able to arrange university courses and practices in the field for alternating months during a period of two years . This type of ...
... practice of our profession . Training of the younger men might be even more adequate if we were able to arrange university courses and practices in the field for alternating months during a period of two years . This type of ...
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Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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