The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... TEACHERS Before normal schools were established around 1840 , little attention was paid the preparation of teachers . Town by town , city by city , district by district , standards for teachers were set and enforced and , we are led to ...
... TEACHERS Before normal schools were established around 1840 , little attention was paid the preparation of teachers . Town by town , city by city , district by district , standards for teachers were set and enforced and , we are led to ...
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... teachers were further dis- advantaged by the absence of perquisites , such as retirement and tenure , which have become commonplace . Early tradition had accorded teachers property rights in their positions but this tradition was the ...
... teachers were further dis- advantaged by the absence of perquisites , such as retirement and tenure , which have become commonplace . Early tradition had accorded teachers property rights in their positions but this tradition was the ...
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... teachers were raised and a public once content with teachers who had some instruction in a normal school now began to believe that teachers , whatever other qualifications they should have as directors of the learning process , should ...
... teachers were raised and a public once content with teachers who had some instruction in a normal school now began to believe that teachers , whatever other qualifications they should have as directors of the learning process , should ...
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