Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... establish right habits of thought and action in the children ; to project these habits into the home and into their other relationships as well ; to show the pupils how all community life is based on the embodiment of these virtues in ...
... establish right habits of thought and action in the children ; to project these habits into the home and into their other relationships as well ; to show the pupils how all community life is based on the embodiment of these virtues in ...
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... established courses is being measured up in terms of home life , and in just so far as women have become more efficient homemakers , in just so far can past work be said to have been successful . Measurement of results is peculiarly ...
... established courses is being measured up in terms of home life , and in just so far as women have become more efficient homemakers , in just so far can past work be said to have been successful . Measurement of results is peculiarly ...
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... establish ideals , and to determine the best means of attaining these ideals in the home . Her course includes ad- ditional phases of sewing , cooking and housewifery , which may have been previously studied in the grades , and to them ...
... establish ideals , and to determine the best means of attaining these ideals in the home . Her course includes ad- ditional phases of sewing , cooking and housewifery , which may have been previously studied in the grades , and to them ...
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... established . WHAT CAN BE DONE One would think , the importance of the end to be attained being in mind , everything here suggested can be done shortly . Spencer's Education was published in 1861. He so clearly showed the need of ...
... established . WHAT CAN BE DONE One would think , the importance of the end to be attained being in mind , everything here suggested can be done shortly . Spencer's Education was published in 1861. He so clearly showed the need of ...
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see such education firmly established . Nearly six decades have seen almost nothing done . So what can be done ? Every interested teacher can do something indirectly if not directly . In time some- thing will be done directly in every ...
see such education firmly established . Nearly six decades have seen almost nothing done . So what can be done ? Every interested teacher can do something indirectly if not directly . In time some- thing will be done directly in every ...
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