Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... possible for the young trainee . In order to supplement lec- tures and to prepare trainees for the proper application of knowledge , greater reliance was placed on the demonstration method of presenting in subject matter . Where possible ...
... possible for the young trainee . In order to supplement lec- tures and to prepare trainees for the proper application of knowledge , greater reliance was placed on the demonstration method of presenting in subject matter . Where possible ...
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... possible means of dealing with them begin to suggest themselves . The perception of the problem- situation , including its participants , as a field necessarily creates a strong tendency toward a mode of practice which sees the ...
... possible means of dealing with them begin to suggest themselves . The perception of the problem- situation , including its participants , as a field necessarily creates a strong tendency toward a mode of practice which sees the ...
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... possible to consider at least two other philosoph- ic positions which are usually given inadequate attention : Thomism and neo - Thomism , sometimes called per- ennialism or authoritarianism , which culturally tends to bolster social re ...
... possible to consider at least two other philosoph- ic positions which are usually given inadequate attention : Thomism and neo - Thomism , sometimes called per- ennialism or authoritarianism , which culturally tends to bolster social re ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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