Harvard Educational Review, Volume 19Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1970 "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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... indi- vidual effect , at the three levels were .66 in arithmetic reasoning , .80 in number series , 70 in sentence completion , and .61 in spatial relations , while the coeffi- cients for the scores in the four func- tions were .32 at ...
... indi- vidual effect , at the three levels were .66 in arithmetic reasoning , .80 in number series , 70 in sentence completion , and .61 in spatial relations , while the coeffi- cients for the scores in the four func- tions were .32 at ...
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... indi- vidual student is the primary con- cern of the college . The present plans for the reform of higher edu- cation have been made with too little reference to the individual student and his place in contemporary life . They have been ...
... indi- vidual student is the primary con- cern of the college . The present plans for the reform of higher edu- cation have been made with too little reference to the individual student and his place in contemporary life . They have been ...
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... indi- viduals who share his duties with advice and help , by example , by lead- him , and who carry on the work of being discussions , and by helping to cause they have been learned . The structure must be set widely , so that mistakes ...
... indi- viduals who share his duties with advice and help , by example , by lead- him , and who carry on the work of being discussions , and by helping to cause they have been learned . The structure must be set widely , so that mistakes ...
Contents
Major Controversies over the Social Studies | 1 |
NeoThomism and Rational Humanism | 16 |
Thesis Abstracts | 58 |
Copyright | |
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