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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... interest for the tasks assigned them . This is particularly true in the smaller high schools . The recommendations of the Committee , both for the re- cruitment of teachers and for their in - service training , are goals well within the ...
... interest for the tasks assigned them . This is particularly true in the smaller high schools . The recommendations of the Committee , both for the re- cruitment of teachers and for their in - service training , are goals well within the ...
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... interest of all the pupils in one phase or another of the group activity . This can best be achieved by allowing pupils the largest share in the planning of activities . Emphasis upon pupil interest has been called by a traditionalist ...
... interest of all the pupils in one phase or another of the group activity . This can best be achieved by allowing pupils the largest share in the planning of activities . Emphasis upon pupil interest has been called by a traditionalist ...
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... interest in American life . Libraries . - Interest in American literature cannot be fostered , nor can literary and debating societies introduce American subjects , without suitable library facilities . Most secondary schools have ...
... interest in American life . Libraries . - Interest in American literature cannot be fostered , nor can literary and debating societies introduce American subjects , without suitable library facilities . Most secondary schools have ...
Contents
Mathematics An Editors 246 | 1 |
ARTICLES AND AUTHORS | 12 |
PostWar Educational ReAdjustment Navy | 91 |
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