Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... CHILDREN , LIBRARIES AND THE LOVE OF READING ... 123 Annie Carroll Moore , Supervisor of Work with Children , The New York Public Library . PART II - CONTINUING READJUSTMENT OF THE CURRICULUM AND ORGANIZATION OF THE MODERN SCHOOL A ...
... CHILDREN , LIBRARIES AND THE LOVE OF READING ... 123 Annie Carroll Moore , Supervisor of Work with Children , The New York Public Library . PART II - CONTINUING READJUSTMENT OF THE CURRICULUM AND ORGANIZATION OF THE MODERN SCHOOL A ...
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... child that must the community want for all its children . Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely ; acted upon it destroys our democracy . " The extent to which we have succeeded in effectively embodying the ideals set up ...
... child that must the community want for all its children . Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely ; acted upon it destroys our democracy . " The extent to which we have succeeded in effectively embodying the ideals set up ...
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... child who may profit by its ministry . 2. The school system should be so organized and conducted as to minister with equal diligence to the needs of pupils of each of the several grades of natural ability . 3. The program of school ...
... child who may profit by its ministry . 2. The school system should be so organized and conducted as to minister with equal diligence to the needs of pupils of each of the several grades of natural ability . 3. The program of school ...
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... children of elementary school grade are on part time for lack of adequate school accommodations and tens of thousands of others are in schools which ought long ago to have been abandoned . In rural districts thousands of the smaller ...
... children of elementary school grade are on part time for lack of adequate school accommodations and tens of thousands of others are in schools which ought long ago to have been abandoned . In rural districts thousands of the smaller ...
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... children are most numerous are less worthy of consideration . The frequency with . which one may hear the well - to - do classes in our industrial cities re- mark that such and such school accommodations are " good enough " for the ...
... children are most numerous are less worthy of consideration . The frequency with . which one may hear the well - to - do classes in our industrial cities re- mark that such and such school accommodations are " good enough " for the ...
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