Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 133
... practical concern with the immediate exigencies of human life helps once more to explain , perhaps , why the Chinese , although they have con- tributed to the world many inventions of the highest practical value , such as paper ...
... practical concern with the immediate exigencies of human life helps once more to explain , perhaps , why the Chinese , although they have con- tributed to the world many inventions of the highest practical value , such as paper ...
Page 198
... practical or functional . All statements of objectives must at the same time satisfy the requirements of logical consistency , sequence , etc. , while they offer practical help to teachers in real situations and are in such form that ...
... practical or functional . All statements of objectives must at the same time satisfy the requirements of logical consistency , sequence , etc. , while they offer practical help to teachers in real situations and are in such form that ...
Page 277
... practical arrange- ments that the hundred teachers and school officers in attendance expressed again and again their appreciation of the week's work . As I look back at the Work- shop from the vantage - point of cooler days in early ...
... practical arrange- ments that the hundred teachers and school officers in attendance expressed again and again their appreciation of the week's work . As I look back at the Work- shop from the vantage - point of cooler days in early ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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