Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... English at Brooklyn College , thus answers those who feel that the teaching of English should be sub- ordinated to the goals of the Social Studies or the Sciences . But he agrees that a " new ' philosophy " of English teaching is needed ...
... English at Brooklyn College , thus answers those who feel that the teaching of English should be sub- ordinated to the goals of the Social Studies or the Sciences . But he agrees that a " new ' philosophy " of English teaching is needed ...
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... English : English as a system of mechanically correct usage . In many schools , when there is a shortage of English teachers , the practice still prevails of selecting any teacher who happens to be available to teach that subject . This ...
... English : English as a system of mechanically correct usage . In many schools , when there is a shortage of English teachers , the practice still prevails of selecting any teacher who happens to be available to teach that subject . This ...
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... English adolescent and English society . Spender believes that the current experience of Eng- lish adolescents deficient in spiritual and physical values ; yet he thinks that " during this period of transition , the English experi- ence ...
... English adolescent and English society . Spender believes that the current experience of Eng- lish adolescents deficient in spiritual and physical values ; yet he thinks that " during this period of transition , the English experi- ence ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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