The English Journal, Volumen28University of Chicago Press, 1939 |
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... matter is to have a place in the curriculum at all , it should be presented according to some definitely cumulative pat- tern . Dewey holds that the basic material of study cannot be picked up in a cursory manner and that school ...
... matter is to have a place in the curriculum at all , it should be presented according to some definitely cumulative pat- tern . Dewey holds that the basic material of study cannot be picked up in a cursory manner and that school ...
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... matter with which the English department deals just as economic phenomena form the subject matter of the department of economics . Hence he feels no more obligation to write as the English department has urged him to write in a report ...
... matter with which the English department deals just as economic phenomena form the subject matter of the department of economics . Hence he feels no more obligation to write as the English department has urged him to write in a report ...
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... matter of fact he was only a talented young man with an undeniable flair for writing dialogue ? The impulse that gave us the Group Theater , the Theater Union , and the Repertory Associates , matters very little , and the motives that ...
... matter of fact he was only a talented young man with an undeniable flair for writing dialogue ? The impulse that gave us the Group Theater , the Theater Union , and the Repertory Associates , matters very little , and the motives that ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1939 No | 1 |
THE REGENTS INQUIRY AND THE TEACHING OF READING William S Gray | 3 |
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION AND A CHANGING WORLD 7 Raymond Derby | 12 |
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