Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 170
... elementary education age to fourteen years , but this has not been enforced . In actual- ity the compulsory period can still be considered six years . The elementary school curriculum , until recently re- vised , had four courses , each ...
... elementary education age to fourteen years , but this has not been enforced . In actual- ity the compulsory period can still be considered six years . The elementary school curriculum , until recently re- vised , had four courses , each ...
Page 259
... elementary school of six to eight years which all children I would attend , and standard types of courses for trades ... ELEMENTARY Changes in the elementary school curriculum made by the Main School Board and approved by the AKEC were ...
... elementary school of six to eight years which all children I would attend , and standard types of courses for trades ... ELEMENTARY Changes in the elementary school curriculum made by the Main School Board and approved by the AKEC were ...
Page 50
... elementary , nine junior high , and eight senior high school history books used in the United States . " In all , twenty - three books were analyzed which in the pub- lishers ' estimates represented 75 per cent of the American history ...
... elementary , nine junior high , and eight senior high school history books used in the United States . " In all , twenty - three books were analyzed which in the pub- lishers ' estimates represented 75 per cent of the American history ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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