Harvard Educational Review, Volume 14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1944 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... discuss with their several boards the possibility of establishing regional groups for the discussion of special problems related to legislation and post - war conditions . So , we in New England have and we don't have state associations ...
... discuss with their several boards the possibility of establishing regional groups for the discussion of special problems related to legislation and post - war conditions . So , we in New England have and we don't have state associations ...
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... discussion following in subse- quent classroom periods ; in the case of an assignment , the student will listen to the records of the piece and afterward comment upon it . A con- siderable amount of time will be required for the study ...
... discussion following in subse- quent classroom periods ; in the case of an assignment , the student will listen to the records of the piece and afterward comment upon it . A con- siderable amount of time will be required for the study ...
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... discussion was directed toward the dangers of an autocratic government and the advan- tages of a democratic government . It was decided that our own country's way was the better way and that the school would try to emulate it . At this ...
... discussion was directed toward the dangers of an autocratic government and the advan- tages of a democratic government . It was decided that our own country's way was the better way and that the school would try to emulate it . At this ...
Contents
Observation and Reeducation of German STRANG RUTH 511 | 5 |
ARTICLES AND AUTHORS | 12 |
Activity Centers Adult 271282 Government in an 127135 | 127 |
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