The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Page 214
... experiences or through knowledge of the experiences of others . A child may learn that he will get burnt if he puts his hand in the fire . But a child can also learn this same fact from the experience of another . That , simply , is the ...
... experiences or through knowledge of the experiences of others . A child may learn that he will get burnt if he puts his hand in the fire . But a child can also learn this same fact from the experience of another . That , simply , is the ...
Page 255
... experiences in order to give the child the most valuable development . This method may not be speedy , but it assures ... experience needed by the leaders of the schools . Better democratic procedures throughout the schools will mean ...
... experiences in order to give the child the most valuable development . This method may not be speedy , but it assures ... experience needed by the leaders of the schools . Better democratic procedures throughout the schools will mean ...
Page 340
... experiences which many of the cadets had prior to their assignment in the Col- lege Air Corps Training Program . Many of the men had served overseas and a considerable number had actual experience in combat . At one time in my classes ...
... experiences which many of the cadets had prior to their assignment in the Col- lege Air Corps Training Program . Many of the men had served overseas and a considerable number had actual experience in combat . At one time in my classes ...
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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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