Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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Page 43
... understanding . We thank heaven that in the heart of youth has been placed that undying desire to know , that will enable him to be taught . It is because of what he brings to the school that the school is able to give him its most ...
... understanding . We thank heaven that in the heart of youth has been placed that undying desire to know , that will enable him to be taught . It is because of what he brings to the school that the school is able to give him its most ...
Page 134
... understanding of their natural and social environ- ment is that they give fair promise of belonging to that group whose minds will be quickened and whose natures will be ennobled to react intel- ligently and constructively to the ...
... understanding of their natural and social environ- ment is that they give fair promise of belonging to that group whose minds will be quickened and whose natures will be ennobled to react intel- ligently and constructively to the ...
Page 267
... understanding of classroom procedures . In addition to academic preparation and successful classroom experience there must be wide human interests , understanding of human nature , fond- ness for people , and ability to make adjustments ...
... understanding of classroom procedures . In addition to academic preparation and successful classroom experience there must be wide human interests , understanding of human nature , fond- ness for people , and ability to make adjustments ...
Contents
Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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