The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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... approach is new and vigorous , its content is thorough and sound from an academic point of view , and it provides the teacher with a wealth of factual materials and suggestions about programs for those who want to do something con ...
... approach is new and vigorous , its content is thorough and sound from an academic point of view , and it provides the teacher with a wealth of factual materials and suggestions about programs for those who want to do something con ...
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... approach . In his suggested program as to the means by which education shall go removing these causes there is little that is new and , what is worse , little that seems to meet squarely the difficulties presented in the first part of ...
... approach . In his suggested program as to the means by which education shall go removing these causes there is little that is new and , what is worse , little that seems to meet squarely the difficulties presented in the first part of ...
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... approach have to offer ? Doesn't it seem absurd for music teachers to continue using such an approach in teaching when morale depends on knowl- edge and belief ? How much more deep and real is our belief in democracy when its story is ...
... approach have to offer ? Doesn't it seem absurd for music teachers to continue using such an approach in teaching when morale depends on knowl- edge and belief ? How much more deep and real is our belief in democracy when its story is ...
Contents
Propaganda in the American Civil War | 26 |
Visual and Other Aids Maurice | 34 |
Book Reviews and Book Notes Richard History Never Had a Greater Challenge Pupil Preferences in the Learning | 39 |
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