Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 96
... courses . The practical operation and the quality of the program can best be realized by examining a course which is now being given at an Alaskan base . It is taught by a former instructor in geology who has a Master's degree and ...
... courses . The practical operation and the quality of the program can best be realized by examining a course which is now being given at an Alaskan base . It is taught by a former instructor in geology who has a Master's degree and ...
Page 98
... course of study they may elect to pursue will find scores on these tests very useful . Other tests are designed to measure achievement in a subject matter field such as trigonometry or English . If no test is avail- able for a course ...
... course of study they may elect to pursue will find scores on these tests very useful . Other tests are designed to measure achievement in a subject matter field such as trigonometry or English . If no test is avail- able for a course ...
Page 166
... courses in educational so- ciology . The book is not elaborate ; nor is it filled with scientific language , yet it is scholarly . It could be and should be read by many Americans . Ens . , U. S. N. R. ROYCE H. KNAPP First Course in ...
... courses in educational so- ciology . The book is not elaborate ; nor is it filled with scientific language , yet it is scholarly . It could be and should be read by many Americans . Ens . , U. S. N. R. ROYCE H. KNAPP First Course in ...
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EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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