Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... measure " the student's aptitude for music , as though capacity of this kind could be measured in quarts or bushels . It is perfectly safe to say that there is too much talk about " measuring growth " in general . In all branches of ...
... measure " the student's aptitude for music , as though capacity of this kind could be measured in quarts or bushels . It is perfectly safe to say that there is too much talk about " measuring growth " in general . In all branches of ...
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... measurement of the individual , " and these workers want to measure " growth . " Of course no person measuring a child for height tries to measure growth in height by that one observation . Growth in height is conceived as the ...
... measurement of the individual , " and these workers want to measure " growth . " Of course no person measuring a child for height tries to measure growth in height by that one observation . Growth in height is conceived as the ...
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... measure of length or weight . Resolute attempts have been made to improve them in fundamental re- spects , and with some success . The investigations involved have been subtle and highly technical.1 By far the most important feature of ...
... measure of length or weight . Resolute attempts have been made to improve them in fundamental re- spects , and with some success . The investigations involved have been subtle and highly technical.1 By far the most important feature of ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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