Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... 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 human endeavor concerned with the development of living things , growth is universally ...
... 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 human endeavor concerned with the development of living things , growth is universally ...
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... measurements are not in the same terms , we cannot use the difference between them as a measure of the growth . If , on one occasion , the height is measured with the child's shoes on , and on the other occasion it is measured with his ...
... measurements are not in the same terms , we cannot use the difference between them as a measure of the growth . If , on one occasion , the height is measured with the child's shoes on , and on the other occasion it is measured with his ...
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... measurement . Hence also growth is not something measured directly , any more than area or speed are measured directly . If this particular definition of growth seems too sterile , if we prefer to believe that there is more to the ...
... measurement . Hence also growth is not something measured directly , any more than area or speed are measured directly . If this particular definition of growth seems too sterile , if we prefer to believe that there is more to the ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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