Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... whole work the definiteness of aim or the logical organization and balanced treatment which could be given if the contributors were able to confer in person with each other and with the editor before attempting the preparation of their ...
... whole work the definiteness of aim or the logical organization and balanced treatment which could be given if the contributors were able to confer in person with each other and with the editor before attempting the preparation of their ...
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... individuals , communities , and states to realize these cherished ideals constitute one of the most inspiring chapters in the whole history of social progress . EQUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY If we have failed to provide xi.
... individuals , communities , and states to realize these cherished ideals constitute one of the most inspiring chapters in the whole history of social progress . EQUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY If we have failed to provide xi.
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... work of a many- sided curriculum . There are still large areas , including whole states , where free secondary education is within reach of only a very PUPILS IN HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FOR EACH 1,000 PUPILS INTRODUCTION xiii.
... work of a many- sided curriculum . There are still large areas , including whole states , where free secondary education is within reach of only a very PUPILS IN HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FOR EACH 1,000 PUPILS INTRODUCTION xiii.
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... whole branches of study , but parts of them - which belongs to the field of the specialist or which for other reasons no longer functions in our new social order . If this were done we should have ample time and opportunity to introduce ...
... whole branches of study , but parts of them - which belongs to the field of the specialist or which for other reasons no longer functions in our new social order . If this were done we should have ample time and opportunity to introduce ...
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... whole resulted in much improvement of educational conditions must be obvious ; that it is fraught with some dangers there can be no doubt . It is argued that centralization of authority promotes efficiency by developing uniformity of ...
... whole resulted in much improvement of educational conditions must be obvious ; that it is fraught with some dangers there can be no doubt . It is argued that centralization of authority promotes efficiency by developing uniformity of ...
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