The American Educational Review, Volumen34,Tema 2American Educational Company, 1913 |
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... says Mr. Monahan , " largely on account of the lack of opportunities for education in rural America . " The bulletin is of special value at this time because it is a brief , clear , non - sensa- tional statement of the rural - school ...
... says Mr. Monahan , " largely on account of the lack of opportunities for education in rural America . " The bulletin is of special value at this time because it is a brief , clear , non - sensa- tional statement of the rural - school ...
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... says the United States Department of Agriculture is " the greatest university in this or any other country . " The title is deserved , whether tested by visible results or by an examination in detail of what the department is organized ...
... says the United States Department of Agriculture is " the greatest university in this or any other country . " The title is deserved , whether tested by visible results or by an examination in detail of what the department is organized ...
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... says this writer , " a student was ready for col- lege , not at 17 or 18 , but whenever he was mentally fit to do college work . His physical condition or maturity were never taken into consideration and so long as it was the first and ...
... says this writer , " a student was ready for col- lege , not at 17 or 18 , but whenever he was mentally fit to do college work . His physical condition or maturity were never taken into consideration and so long as it was the first and ...
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... says Clarence for College D. Kingsley , in a bulle- tin on college - entrance requirements . In these words he sums up the cur- rent demand that the colleges of the country shall give the high schools more freedom in their work by ...
... says Clarence for College D. Kingsley , in a bulle- tin on college - entrance requirements . In these words he sums up the cur- rent demand that the colleges of the country shall give the high schools more freedom in their work by ...
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... says with reference to shortening school and college curricu- la : " The average student is by no means deficient in intellectual acumen . He generally forms a fairly accurate judgment as to what is worth while and what is not worth ...
... says with reference to shortening school and college curricu- la : " The average student is by no means deficient in intellectual acumen . He generally forms a fairly accurate judgment as to what is worth while and what is not worth ...
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Página 536 - people;" Lincoln, who viewed education as "the most important subject which we as a people can be engaged in;" Charles Sumner, Calvin Wiley, who considered it the lasting honor of his State that "her public schools survived the terrible
Página 492 - that I did not take part in the type of debate in which stress is laid, not upon getting a speaker to think rightly, but on getting him to talk glibly on the side to which he is assigned, without regard either to what his convictions are or to what they ought to be.
Página 576 - The Pratt Teachers' Agency 70 Fifth Avenue New York Recommends college and normal graduates, specialists, and other teachers to colleges, public and private schools. Advises parents about schools. •**, Win. O. Pratt.
Página 372 - A list of accredited high schools of the South is to be made out by the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States in order to stimulate the high schools to maintain high standards. It is intended that the "Southern List" shall be an honor list of schools for the entire section.
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Página 494 - organization has adequate information at present about the demand for workers or the opportunities and conditions of work and training in the 20 largest industries, not to mention the legion of smaller ones." Until more exact information is at hand the vocational-guidance movement, says the report, will remain "little more than a body of good intentions without any clarified plan.
Página 546 - of whatever description, be chartered for a limited term by student council, subject to the supervision of the Faculty committee on student organizations. "Resolved, That a joint meeting of the Faculty committee on student organizations and of student council be held early in the fall to consider the operation of the second and third sections above.