Bulletin, Tema 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... child's school life , the elimination of long vacations , resulting in great loss of interest and efficiency , and the utilization of expensive plants , now idle in summer - vacation time , could be set up against the expense mentioned ...
... child's school life , the elimination of long vacations , resulting in great loss of interest and efficiency , and the utilization of expensive plants , now idle in summer - vacation time , could be set up against the expense mentioned ...
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... child is affected by the elementary school curriculum , since all children are required to attend school for a certain number of years . Many never get beyond the sixth grade , and many of those completing the sixth grade do not enter ...
... child is affected by the elementary school curriculum , since all children are required to attend school for a certain number of years . Many never get beyond the sixth grade , and many of those completing the sixth grade do not enter ...
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... children into a bog where they fail to find sure footing . Crowded with this excessive variety of knowledge children lose confidence in themselves and look upon studies as a bore . They fall into a dull memorizing scheme of study that ...
... children into a bog where they fail to find sure footing . Crowded with this excessive variety of knowledge children lose confidence in themselves and look upon studies as a bore . They fall into a dull memorizing scheme of study that ...
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... child begins with very concrete work , which is continued on through the second grade , with steps of increasing difficulty . THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL For many years the junior high school was a mere hazy concep- tion . Finally it became ...
... child begins with very concrete work , which is continued on through the second grade , with steps of increasing difficulty . THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL For many years the junior high school was a mere hazy concep- tion . Finally it became ...
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... children . INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT The most conspicuous and pertinent tendency in rural education in the biennium is that toward better understanding of and intelligent accomplishment in the direction of more equitable distribution of ...
... children . INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT The most conspicuous and pertinent tendency in rural education in the biennium is that toward better understanding of and intelligent accomplishment in the direction of more equitable distribution of ...
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