English Journal, Volumen3National Council of Teachers of English, 1914 |
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... COURSE IN ENGLISH WITH THE HIGH - SCHOOL COURSE IN ENGLISH The Committee on the Articulation of the Elementary and High - School Courses in English was appointed to report conditions as they actually exist and to offer suggestions for ...
... COURSE IN ENGLISH WITH THE HIGH - SCHOOL COURSE IN ENGLISH The Committee on the Articulation of the Elementary and High - School Courses in English was appointed to report conditions as they actually exist and to offer suggestions for ...
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... course can be accurately stated and clearly understood . 2. That the ground to be covered in each phase of English in each type of school be carefully delimited . 3. That in each school the course of study be simplified and revised so ...
... course can be accurately stated and clearly understood . 2. That the ground to be covered in each phase of English in each type of school be carefully delimited . 3. That in each school the course of study be simplified and revised so ...
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... course , the teacher must know two things : he must know the books and he must know the pupil . With the latter problem , he must deal himself . It is often weil , in meeting a new class , to defer home reading till some way along in ...
... course , the teacher must know two things : he must know the books and he must know the pupil . With the latter problem , he must deal himself . It is often weil , in meeting a new class , to defer home reading till some way along in ...
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... course to the high - school course . He had collected opinions as to the aims of English work and found that college and high school agreed . College men complain that high - school graduates lack the power of expression , have little ...
... course to the high - school course . He had collected opinions as to the aims of English work and found that college and high school agreed . College men complain that high - school graduates lack the power of expression , have little ...
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... course to the high - school course . He had collected opinions as to the aims of English work and found that college and high school agreed . College men complain that high - school graduates lack the power of expression , have little ...
... course to the high - school course . He had collected opinions as to the aims of English work and found that college and high school agreed . College men complain that high - school graduates lack the power of expression , have little ...
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