Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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... tion which at present exists in many city school systems in the relationship which has been established between the ... tion to the end that the best interests of education and the community may be served . The method of constituting a ...
... tion which at present exists in many city school systems in the relationship which has been established between the ... tion to the end that the best interests of education and the community may be served . The method of constituting a ...
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... tion from formal calisthenic exercises to plays and games , and the develop- ment of corrective work in posture for ... tion at different stages of development may throw light on the organiza- tion of curriculums in the arts which have ...
... tion from formal calisthenic exercises to plays and games , and the develop- ment of corrective work in posture for ... tion at different stages of development may throw light on the organiza- tion of curriculums in the arts which have ...
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... tion . Our question then becomes : Why do we have school administra- tion ? As I understand the matter , schools are provided with administrative officers in order that there may be frequent improvements in the char- acter , and ...
... tion . Our question then becomes : Why do we have school administra- tion ? As I understand the matter , schools are provided with administrative officers in order that there may be frequent improvements in the char- acter , and ...
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Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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