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... PRACTICAL VIEW POINT . MISS NELLIE CONGDON , HILLSDALE , MICHIGAN . In the hurry of this commercial age , many people are manifesting an impatience at the schools for not being more practical both in the subjects taught and the methods ...
... PRACTICAL VIEW POINT . MISS NELLIE CONGDON , HILLSDALE , MICHIGAN . In the hurry of this commercial age , many people are manifesting an impatience at the schools for not being more practical both in the subjects taught and the methods ...
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... practical , and then separate the practical and cultural parts of the subjects , and from these observations de- termine what kind of courses our practical and cultural courses would be . If differing widely , we would be justified in ...
... practical , and then separate the practical and cultural parts of the subjects , and from these observations de- termine what kind of courses our practical and cultural courses would be . If differing widely , we would be justified in ...
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... practical for one is cultural for another . For the majority of students it is cultural to learn that mathematics has practical uses . As an illustration , consider the computing of the distance from an accessible to an inaccessible ...
... practical for one is cultural for another . For the majority of students it is cultural to learn that mathematics has practical uses . As an illustration , consider the computing of the distance from an accessible to an inaccessible ...
Contents
Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Electrical Measurements for Secondary Schools G I Altenburg | 29 |
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