Bulletin, Tema 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... progress , institutions permit the greatest freedom to those who defend the conservative viewpoint , while those who are working for change are forbidden to present their ideas to students . One of the important matters of this kind ...
... progress , institutions permit the greatest freedom to those who defend the conservative viewpoint , while those who are working for change are forbidden to present their ideas to students . One of the important matters of this kind ...
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... administration . The fact that children differ in ability to progress through the grades has long been recognized , but the general use of intelligence and achievement tests has 31 Some recent movements in city school systems.
... administration . The fact that children differ in ability to progress through the grades has long been recognized , but the general use of intelligence and achievement tests has 31 Some recent movements in city school systems.
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... progress through school at the same rate . In order to provide for these individual differences serious atten- tion is being directed toward plans that promise to break up what is known as the lock - step system of grading and promotion ...
... progress through school at the same rate . In order to provide for these individual differences serious atten- tion is being directed toward plans that promise to break up what is known as the lock - step system of grading and promotion ...
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... progress . It is a matter of common observation that lazy , intelligent pupils may not make as rapid progress in school as do the industrious ones who are less intelligent . What may be con- sidered good grouping at the beginning of the ...
... progress . It is a matter of common observation that lazy , intelligent pupils may not make as rapid progress in school as do the industrious ones who are less intelligent . What may be con- sidered good grouping at the beginning of the ...
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... progress . In fact in one city , Newark , N. J. , where the plan has been in operation for many years , it was recommended that the all - year schools in that city be discontinued ; the board of education decided , however , to continue ...
... progress . In fact in one city , Newark , N. J. , where the plan has been in operation for many years , it was recommended that the all - year schools in that city be discontinued ; the board of education decided , however , to continue ...
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