The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... preparing him for clerical life . This preparation , brief and incomplete by any account , amounted to two years of schooling divided about equally between the Boston Latin School and a private master , George Brownell . Such was the ...
... preparing him for clerical life . This preparation , brief and incomplete by any account , amounted to two years of schooling divided about equally between the Boston Latin School and a private master , George Brownell . Such was the ...
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... preparation , too obvious to display , critics said , was simply a matter of teachers being prepared to teach fully , flawlessly , and un- hesitatingly . The emphasis is clear : to teach effectively teachers must command their subject ...
... preparation , too obvious to display , critics said , was simply a matter of teachers being prepared to teach fully , flawlessly , and un- hesitatingly . The emphasis is clear : to teach effectively teachers must command their subject ...
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... preparation of teachers qualified to teach reading in all school subjects , and the development of materials of instruction - handbooks , kits , readers , and multimedia packages - for im- proving the teaching of reading . Under these ...
... preparation of teachers qualified to teach reading in all school subjects , and the development of materials of instruction - handbooks , kits , readers , and multimedia packages - for im- proving the teaching of reading . Under these ...
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