The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 27The Association., 1938 - Education |
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Page 21
... parents . Several cautions must be given . One , that the parents are involved only in or- der to aid the student in learning about the continuity of history and that the teacher is not trying to find out any- thing about the parents ...
... parents . Several cautions must be given . One , that the parents are involved only in or- der to aid the student in learning about the continuity of history and that the teacher is not trying to find out any- thing about the parents ...
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... parents . Our economic life has its roots in human need and in our sense of values . Up to a certain point real need is likely to determine our expenditures . Food , clothing , warmth , and shelter are im- perative needs . Beyond the ...
... parents . Our economic life has its roots in human need and in our sense of values . Up to a certain point real need is likely to determine our expenditures . Food , clothing , warmth , and shelter are im- perative needs . Beyond the ...
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... parents is inestimable . The immigrants are often made up of the poorer , uneducated class of people who were dissatisfied at home . They came to the United States and found their earning ability much greater than it was at home , low ...
... parents is inestimable . The immigrants are often made up of the poorer , uneducated class of people who were dissatisfied at home . They came to the United States and found their earning ability much greater than it was at home , low ...
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The Challenge of the Hall of Fame | 8 |
Education for Fair Play and Equal Opportunity | 20 |
Federal Charters and Licenses for Corporations | 27 |
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