Bulletin, Tema 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... value , or in other words price levels increased . As a result of all these influences , educational expenditures for universities and colleges were of necessity expressed in terms of American " big business . " People who had ...
... value , or in other words price levels increased . As a result of all these influences , educational expenditures for universities and colleges were of necessity expressed in terms of American " big business . " People who had ...
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... value , even though the ability of the test to avoid injustice to the individual is not admitted . The test makes no or insufficient allowance for extraordinary ambi- tion and industry . Students who would be excluded upon the basis of ...
... value , even though the ability of the test to avoid injustice to the individual is not admitted . The test makes no or insufficient allowance for extraordinary ambi- tion and industry . Students who would be excluded upon the basis of ...
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... value of comprehensive examinations . Each of these measures is worthy of consideration . Comment upon proposals with reference to improvement and economy in graduate work will also be discussed before turning to problems of social and ...
... value of comprehensive examinations . Each of these measures is worthy of consideration . Comment upon proposals with reference to improvement and economy in graduate work will also be discussed before turning to problems of social and ...
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considerable size are willing to give time and work . The possible value to formulation of college work of such mental initiative on the part of students is undoubtedly worthy of further thought , but administrative and practical ...
considerable size are willing to give time and work . The possible value to formulation of college work of such mental initiative on the part of students is undoubtedly worthy of further thought , but administrative and practical ...
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... value as a means of improving teachers . Rating schemes that may be used cooperatively by supervisors and teachers , not as a means of determining salary increases but as a means of supervision , un- doubtedly are of great value in ...
... value as a means of improving teachers . Rating schemes that may be used cooperatively by supervisors and teachers , not as a means of determining salary increases but as a means of supervision , un- doubtedly are of great value in ...
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