Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1943 |
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Page 148
... activities of the various civilian organizations , of providing their agents with the transportation necessary to keep them in touch with the troops , and of bringing their nonmilitary supplies to the places where they could be used ...
... activities of the various civilian organizations , of providing their agents with the transportation necessary to keep them in touch with the troops , and of bringing their nonmilitary supplies to the places where they could be used ...
Page 115
... Activities , Grades 4A - 6B . 136 p . This is a " guide for planning and teaching physical activities " with helpful instructions , diagrams , music , and suitable bibliography . Curriculum Bulletin No. 8 , 1942-43 , Activities and ...
... Activities , Grades 4A - 6B . 136 p . This is a " guide for planning and teaching physical activities " with helpful instructions , diagrams , music , and suitable bibliography . Curriculum Bulletin No. 8 , 1942-43 , Activities and ...
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... activities . These objectives are consistent with the objectives of the health program . Physical education develops recreational interests , but many school sports cannot be continued in adult life . Modern emphasis is on recreational ...
... activities . These objectives are consistent with the objectives of the health program . Physical education develops recreational interests , but many school sports cannot be continued in adult life . Modern emphasis is on recreational ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 9 |
FoodOur Weapon | 15 |
The Schools Contribution to the War Effort | 22 |
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