Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... possible national achievement in public education . It is hoped that the wide study of these aims and practices may result in a more general attempt at such educational readjustment as may be found to be sound in theory and feasible in ...
... possible national achievement in public education . It is hoped that the wide study of these aims and practices may result in a more general attempt at such educational readjustment as may be found to be sound in theory and feasible in ...
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... possible the development of the numerous types of educational experts without whose guidance and supervision progress cannot be assured . On the other hand the opponents of centralized control and administration present some indictments ...
... possible the development of the numerous types of educational experts without whose guidance and supervision progress cannot be assured . On the other hand the opponents of centralized control and administration present some indictments ...
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... possible evidence that as a nation we are seeking to realize our spiritual inheritance . The recent rapid growth in the number and variety of contin- uation schools and the widening scope of their service especially to adolescents ; the ...
... possible evidence that as a nation we are seeking to realize our spiritual inheritance . The recent rapid growth in the number and variety of contin- uation schools and the widening scope of their service especially to adolescents ; the ...
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... possible enlargement of the scope of extension activities and many indications of growing enthusiasm for the whole movement . No other one of the " new possibilities in education " is more vital to the interests of democracy than the ...
... possible enlargement of the scope of extension activities and many indications of growing enthusiasm for the whole movement . No other one of the " new possibilities in education " is more vital to the interests of democracy than the ...
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... possible the finer forms of social intercourse and is essential to the most manysided enjoyment of individual leisure . Curiously enough it is in a free system of public education rather than in prohibitive material and social ...
... possible the finer forms of social intercourse and is essential to the most manysided enjoyment of individual leisure . Curiously enough it is in a free system of public education rather than in prohibitive material and social ...
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