Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 15-16Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1945 SCC Library has 1965-cur. |
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... pupils will learn enough Spanish to do much communicating in that tongue ; and what most of them learn about Spanish - American culture will have to come through the medium of English . It may be urged , however , that these pupils do ...
... pupils will learn enough Spanish to do much communicating in that tongue ; and what most of them learn about Spanish - American culture will have to come through the medium of English . It may be urged , however , that these pupils do ...
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Howard Eugene Wilson. pupils would be distributed between the buildings without discriminations on the grounds of ability or aptitude . At the age of 13 pupils would be re- divided on the basis of their ability as shown on intelligence ...
Howard Eugene Wilson. pupils would be distributed between the buildings without discriminations on the grounds of ability or aptitude . At the age of 13 pupils would be re- divided on the basis of their ability as shown on intelligence ...
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... pupils and insist that democratic ideals and atti- tudes be applied to and by their pupils . According to the ranking of their teachers , if they are in the higher social classes , they tend to be in the highly intelligent Section A ...
... pupils and insist that democratic ideals and atti- tudes be applied to and by their pupils . According to the ranking of their teachers , if they are in the higher social classes , they tend to be in the highly intelligent Section A ...
Contents
EDITORIAL | 2 |
OCTOBER 1945 No | 4 |
The States Responsibility for a Reasonable Edu | 14 |
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