Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1943 |
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... millions of voices . Millions must study the problems of peace ; millions must participate and cooperate in ses the planning necessary to deal with our problems , foreign and domestic . der We are failing so far to make much progress ...
... millions of voices . Millions must study the problems of peace ; millions must participate and cooperate in ses the planning necessary to deal with our problems , foreign and domestic . der We are failing so far to make much progress ...
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... millions of youth who in the interest of general welfare , as well as mere justice to the youth them- selves , should complete interrupted educational careers - millions who must be adjusted to occupations , millions who will require ...
... millions of youth who in the interest of general welfare , as well as mere justice to the youth them- selves , should complete interrupted educational careers - millions who must be adjusted to occupations , millions who will require ...
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... millions at the close of the war have raised and will raise serious educational problems . First , let us not de- ceive ourselves as to the amount and variety of vocational and technological work which must be undertaken at the close of ...
... millions at the close of the war have raised and will raise serious educational problems . First , let us not de- ceive ourselves as to the amount and variety of vocational and technological work which must be undertaken at the close of ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 9 |
FoodOur Weapon | 15 |
The Schools Contribution to the War Effort | 22 |
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