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They should so clearly reveal the part that measurements and scientific methods have played in every field of human activity that he will realize their importance in education and desire to make himself proficient in their use .
They should so clearly reveal the part that measurements and scientific methods have played in every field of human activity that he will realize their importance in education and desire to make himself proficient in their use .
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I have taken the three most important of the habits and have listed ( 1 ) several ways of developing them ; ( 2 ) questions to ask the student to ' direct him towards the correct habit ; and ( 3 ) ways of testing to see how well these ...
I have taken the three most important of the habits and have listed ( 1 ) several ways of developing them ; ( 2 ) questions to ask the student to ' direct him towards the correct habit ; and ( 3 ) ways of testing to see how well these ...
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The serious and wide spread effects of the contamination of Michigan streams provide subjects for lessons and for important discussions in our schools that may help inculcate a public sentiment against the abuse of our waters and will ...
The serious and wide spread effects of the contamination of Michigan streams provide subjects for lessons and for important discussions in our schools that may help inculcate a public sentiment against the abuse of our waters and will ...
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Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Can Greek Come Back W N Stearns | 24 |
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