Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 168
... teacher should cover at least one question from each section during a day's discussion period . Individual teachers may have questions which they believe will serve to cover points which the Committee has not included . Teachers should ...
... teacher should cover at least one question from each section during a day's discussion period . Individual teachers may have questions which they believe will serve to cover points which the Committee has not included . Teachers should ...
Page 261
... teachers ? How can the various resources of the liberal arts colleges be used most effec- tively in the preparation of teachers for high schools using newer types of curriculum or- ganization ? What are the most effective methods of ...
... teachers ? How can the various resources of the liberal arts colleges be used most effec- tively in the preparation of teachers for high schools using newer types of curriculum or- ganization ? What are the most effective methods of ...
Page 138
... teachers to conform to what a variety of persons ranging from the Sunday Schools to the utility companies desire the teacher to think . At the end of his monumental investigation Dr. Beale makes this startling statement : " As the ...
... teachers to conform to what a variety of persons ranging from the Sunday Schools to the utility companies desire the teacher to think . At the end of his monumental investigation Dr. Beale makes this startling statement : " As the ...
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EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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