| United States. Office of Education - 1918 - 1432 páginas
...life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see that adequate recreation is provided both within the school...bonds of friendship and common understanding that can not be furnished by other agencies. Moreover, the school can so organize recreational activities... | |
| Baltimore (Md.). Board of School Commissioners - 1921 - 378 páginas
...life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see that adequate ' recreation is provided both within the...through social relationships to establish bonds of freindship and common understanding that can not be furnished by other agencies. Ethical Character:... | |
| Paul Sanford Lomax - 1928 - 216 páginas
...life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see that adequate recreation is provided both within the school...common understanding that cannot be furnished by other agencies. Moreover, the school can so organize recreational activities that they will contribute simultaneously... | |
| 1919 - 296 páginas
...life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see that adequate recreation is provided both within the school...bonds of friendship and common understanding that can not be furnished by other agencies. Moreover, the school can so organize recreational education,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1918 - 1256 páginas
...life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see that adequate recreation is provided both within the school...bonds of friendship and common understanding that can not be furnished by other agencies. Moreover, the school can so organize recreational activities... | |
| 1918 - 784 páginas
...life is by guiding and directing their use of leisure in youth. The school should, therefore, see that adequate recreation is provided both within the school...bonds of friendship and common understanding that can not be furnished by other agencies. Moreover, the school can so organize recreational •ctivities... | |
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