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... America . Recent Emphasis upon Agri- cultural Training . Moral Training in the Schools To- day . The Development of Training for Mental Defec- tives . Education of the Deaf and Blind . Recent Development of Educational Method ; Dewey's ...
... America . Recent Emphasis upon Agri- cultural Training . Moral Training in the Schools To- day . The Development of Training for Mental Defec- tives . Education of the Deaf and Blind . Recent Development of Educational Method ; Dewey's ...
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... America. Recent Emphasis upon Agricultural Training. Moral Training in the Schools Today. The Development of Training for Mental Defectives. Education of the Deaf and Blind. Recent Development of Educational Method; Dewey's Experimental ...
... America. Recent Emphasis upon Agricultural Training. Moral Training in the Schools Today. The Development of Training for Mental Defectives. Education of the Deaf and Blind. Recent Development of Educational Method; Dewey's Experimental ...
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... American students is found in Spencer , F. C. , Education of the Pueblo Child ( Columbia University , Department of Philosophy and Psychology , vol . 7 , no . 1 ) ; and a detailed description of the puberty rites of a variety of savage ...
... American students is found in Spencer , F. C. , Education of the Pueblo Child ( Columbia University , Department of Philosophy and Psychology , vol . 7 , no . 1 ) ; and a detailed description of the puberty rites of a variety of savage ...
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... American colonies were mod- eled after the grammar schools of the mother country . The Passing of the Middle Ages . - It can now be seen that a new spirit had crept into European civiliza- tion , and that the Middle Ages were passing ...
... American colonies were mod- eled after the grammar schools of the mother country . The Passing of the Middle Ages . - It can now be seen that a new spirit had crept into European civiliza- tion , and that the Middle Ages were passing ...
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... the emphasized feature , and , to a large degree , the drill methods prevail . But , while it was originally intended that the grammar The great ' public ' schools . First American secondary THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION 119.
... the emphasized feature , and , to a large degree , the drill methods prevail . But , while it was originally intended that the grammar The great ' public ' schools . First American secondary THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION 119.
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