The English Journal, Volumen26University of Chicago Press, 1937 |
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... method constitutes an effective means of learning for all children . Their method , which the chil- dren seem to prefer to other methods and which shows superior results , may be briefly described as follows : Children begin their ...
... method constitutes an effective means of learning for all children . Their method , which the chil- dren seem to prefer to other methods and which shows superior results , may be briefly described as follows : Children begin their ...
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... methods of instruction similarly has been generally abandoned , and seldom do we find discriminating teachers stating : " We are using the ' X ' method , " or the " Y " or the " Z " method . Since the poor reader presents his unique ...
... methods of instruction similarly has been generally abandoned , and seldom do we find discriminating teachers stating : " We are using the ' X ' method , " or the " Y " or the " Z " method . Since the poor reader presents his unique ...
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... methods of instruction similarly has been generally abandoned , and seldom do we find discriminating teachers stating : " We are using the ' X ' method , " or the " Y " or the " Z " method . Since the poor reader presents his unique ...
... methods of instruction similarly has been generally abandoned , and seldom do we find discriminating teachers stating : " We are using the ' X ' method , " or the " Y " or the " Z " method . Since the poor reader presents his unique ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1937 No I | 1 |
TECHNICAL PUPILS IN GENERAL ENGLISH CLASSES Isabel C Clark | 9 |
THE DULL STUDENT AS A REALIST | 13 |
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