Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1943 |
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Page 62
... continue to improve themselves in service , to broaden their interests , to refresh themselves for the indispensable task which is theirs . ( 2 ) We must continue to improve the quality of candidates for training as teachers . We must ...
... continue to improve themselves in service , to broaden their interests , to refresh themselves for the indispensable task which is theirs . ( 2 ) We must continue to improve the quality of candidates for training as teachers . We must ...
Page 101
... continue to prevail as they do in many of our states ? 6. Is it sound policy to continue to confuse local initiative and responsibility with petty localism - that is , how large shall an administrative unit become before we shall say ...
... continue to prevail as they do in many of our states ? 6. Is it sound policy to continue to confuse local initiative and responsibility with petty localism - that is , how large shall an administrative unit become before we shall say ...
Page 216
... continue his education on a part - time basis . It is believed by educators in general that a majority of the men and women returning from the armed forces who are interested in continuing their education will embrace the educational ...
... continue his education on a part - time basis . It is believed by educators in general that a majority of the men and women returning from the armed forces who are interested in continuing their education will embrace the educational ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 9 |
FoodOur Weapon | 15 |
The Schools Contribution to the War Effort | 22 |
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