The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... method of teaching Freshman composition . With this end in view , an experiment has been organized using three distinct groups of students equivalent in ability and preparation in English , as measured by composite scores on two ...
... method of teaching Freshman composition . With this end in view , an experiment has been organized using three distinct groups of students equivalent in ability and preparation in English , as measured by composite scores on two ...
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... method may be called the " undergraduate seminar " ; less pretentiously , the socialized recitation with adaptations to the college level . Its merit is that it is not a rigid method ; it is only a mode of organizing a class of students ...
... method may be called the " undergraduate seminar " ; less pretentiously , the socialized recitation with adaptations to the college level . Its merit is that it is not a rigid method ; it is only a mode of organizing a class of students ...
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... method . Whatever the student's aim , he should acquire the correct method of study . Our task , then , as I see it , is to offer him some training in the methods of literary study . Therefore , I suggest that we shift the emphasis of ...
... method . Whatever the student's aim , he should acquire the correct method of study . Our task , then , as I see it , is to offer him some training in the methods of literary study . Therefore , I suggest that we shift the emphasis of ...
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