Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 63
... material will be somewhat more expen- sive than printed copies of the same verbal material , we may demand that the recordings actually exceed the printed materials in effectiveness before they can be said to recommend themselves for ...
... material will be somewhat more expen- sive than printed copies of the same verbal material , we may demand that the recordings actually exceed the printed materials in effectiveness before they can be said to recommend themselves for ...
Page 166
... material briefly will have little bearing on the final result . The advantages which any class or individual may have gained by previous study of the material will be checked and equated by comparing the pupil's score on a pre - test ...
... material briefly will have little bearing on the final result . The advantages which any class or individual may have gained by previous study of the material will be checked and equated by comparing the pupil's score on a pre - test ...
Page 250
... material we have prepared for the students ' voluntary use , have been prepared for pupils who have not previously studied this particular material . Students who have only recently spent considerable time in a study of these topics ...
... material we have prepared for the students ' voluntary use , have been prepared for pupils who have not previously studied this particular material . Students who have only recently spent considerable time in a study of these topics ...
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Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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