Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... OCCU- PATIONS . 64 Frederick G. Bonser , Ph.D. , Associate Professor and Director of Indus- trial Arts , Teachers College , Columbia University , 286409 MANUAL LABOR AND THE ACHIEVEMENT OF NATIONAL IDEALS .... 77 iii.
... OCCU- PATIONS . 64 Frederick G. Bonser , Ph.D. , Associate Professor and Director of Indus- trial Arts , Teachers College , Columbia University , 286409 MANUAL LABOR AND THE ACHIEVEMENT OF NATIONAL IDEALS .... 77 iii.
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... teacher should make conscious efforts every day and every hour to promote among students that self control which is the crowning individual achievement of a free people . School authorities and teachers should never deceive themselves ...
... teacher should make conscious efforts every day and every hour to promote among students that self control which is the crowning individual achievement of a free people . School authorities and teachers should never deceive themselves ...
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... teaching of music in the school has had for its aim singing by rote , without even the possibility of teaching the pupils to identify and enjoy the songs and themes of the great composers and to feel the thrill of symphony and opera ...
... teaching of music in the school has had for its aim singing by rote , without even the possibility of teaching the pupils to identify and enjoy the songs and themes of the great composers and to feel the thrill of symphony and opera ...
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... teachers and through phonograph records ; the impressive reading by teacher or expert of books and poems , which will not be followed by com- position writing or quiz ; dramatization , where pupils with minimum preparation and costuming ...
... teachers and through phonograph records ; the impressive reading by teacher or expert of books and poems , which will not be followed by com- position writing or quiz ; dramatization , where pupils with minimum preparation and costuming ...
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... teacher , and his linking of the scale with masterpieces of beauty , have transformed the rote lesson itself into a means to appreciation . The chief sin of the school , however , in the teaching of music has been the omission of work ...
... teacher , and his linking of the scale with masterpieces of beauty , have transformed the rote lesson itself into a means to appreciation . The chief sin of the school , however , in the teaching of music has been the omission of work ...
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