Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 7
... hand if we are to consider aptitudes and abil ities as something to be developed by the educational process , we must cease striving to bring the child's achievement " up to the level of his ability . " Furthermore , we must cease ...
... hand if we are to consider aptitudes and abil ities as something to be developed by the educational process , we must cease striving to bring the child's achievement " up to the level of his ability . " Furthermore , we must cease ...
Page 177
... hands of the school personnel , but must learn their children and be ever watchful for signs of talent , inclination ... hand in the Sixteenth Cen- tury ! Stripped of the ubiquitous frills of the Renaissance writer , his basic thoughts ...
... hands of the school personnel , but must learn their children and be ever watchful for signs of talent , inclination ... hand in the Sixteenth Cen- tury ! Stripped of the ubiquitous frills of the Renaissance writer , his basic thoughts ...
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... hand it is hard to justify counseling at the college level simply by display- ing case - histories from among a mi- nority of " problem " students , how- ever successfully treated . As long as higher - education and job - finding con ...
... hand it is hard to justify counseling at the college level simply by display- ing case - histories from among a mi- nority of " problem " students , how- ever successfully treated . As long as higher - education and job - finding con ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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