Harvard Educational Review, Volume 8"The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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Page 254
Later the method of selection was changed so as to include all pupils who were retarded a year or more in reading , regardless of intelligence quotients . The selected pupils were withdrawn from their regular English classes and ...
Later the method of selection was changed so as to include all pupils who were retarded a year or more in reading , regardless of intelligence quotients . The selected pupils were withdrawn from their regular English classes and ...
Page 390
much emphasis in the selection of personnel is laid on academic qualifications , and not enough upon actual capacity as demon- strated in training and experience . If such decentralization is adopted , how should it be organized in ...
much emphasis in the selection of personnel is laid on academic qualifications , and not enough upon actual capacity as demon- strated in training and experience . If such decentralization is adopted , how should it be organized in ...
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But even then , in contrast to the princi- ple of free choice applied in normal schools , the selection must be transferred from the child to the head of the institution or to a committee made up of members of the faculty .
But even then , in contrast to the princi- ple of free choice applied in normal schools , the selection must be transferred from the child to the head of the institution or to a committee made up of members of the faculty .
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