Harvard Educational Review, Volume 11Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1941 "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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Page 155
... results in modifications of them which are not unlike the results of tests of chemical substances in the laboratory ... result of pragmatic approaches of craftsmen in the classroom to the ideas of theorists . It is therefore appropriate ...
... results in modifications of them which are not unlike the results of tests of chemical substances in the laboratory ... result of pragmatic approaches of craftsmen in the classroom to the ideas of theorists . It is therefore appropriate ...
Page 173
... results . In our own country we are now preparing ourselves for a war which may mean the possible destruction of ... result of the effects of extreme individualism and of the rational analysis of previous wars and many other features ...
... results . In our own country we are now preparing ourselves for a war which may mean the possible destruction of ... result of the effects of extreme individualism and of the rational analysis of previous wars and many other features ...
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... results for each child are expressed in terms of the grade norms supplied by the publishers of the test . Each teacher ... result , approximately 50 per cent of the pupils in this county have failed one or more times . There were 1,212 ...
... results for each child are expressed in terms of the grade norms supplied by the publishers of the test . Each teacher ... result , approximately 50 per cent of the pupils in this county have failed one or more times . There were 1,212 ...
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