Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 190
... means " seeing a thing through . " Horne , in interpreting Dewey's statement , says , " Responsi- bility means to act as one thinks . " 23 Essentially it means a spontaneous desire on the part of the student to carry an idea into its ...
... means " seeing a thing through . " Horne , in interpreting Dewey's statement , says , " Responsi- bility means to act as one thinks . " 23 Essentially it means a spontaneous desire on the part of the student to carry an idea into its ...
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... means , on the level of conscious apprehension and purposive reasoning . The basic premise is that by means of this edu- cational process , many individuals may progressively improve their life adjustment and course of develop- ment ...
... means , on the level of conscious apprehension and purposive reasoning . The basic premise is that by means of this edu- cational process , many individuals may progressively improve their life adjustment and course of develop- ment ...
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... means of large samples is discussed along with a consideration of the appropriate derivatives of the normal distribution for small samples . The relationship between Chi - square , t2 ( Student's " t " squared ) , x2 ( x of a unit ...
... means of large samples is discussed along with a consideration of the appropriate derivatives of the normal distribution for small samples . The relationship between Chi - square , t2 ( Student's " t " squared ) , x2 ( x of a unit ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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