The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 30The Association., 1941 - Education |
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... give thanks for the sea. Fpr TA is making steady and inspiring progress . The movement is the out- growth of years of effort on the part of the NEA and state education associations to quicken the interest of prospective teachers in their ...
... give thanks for the sea. Fpr TA is making steady and inspiring progress . The movement is the out- growth of years of effort on the part of the NEA and state education associations to quicken the interest of prospective teachers in their ...
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... give us shelter and beauty And wood for our houses And for the ships at sea . We give thanks for all of earth's plenty , and the beauty around us . We give thanks for our good fathers and mothers- For their patient care and protecting ...
... give us shelter and beauty And wood for our houses And for the ships at sea . We give thanks for all of earth's plenty , and the beauty around us . We give thanks for our good fathers and mothers- For their patient care and protecting ...
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... give students experience in consider- ing controversial questions . Here are some further illustrations of activities designed to give students prac- tice in forming opinions about impor- tant questions of public policy . FORUMS AND ...
... give students experience in consider- ing controversial questions . Here are some further illustrations of activities designed to give students prac- tice in forming opinions about impor- tant questions of public policy . FORUMS AND ...
Contents
David Cushman Coyle | 13 |
Presidents of NEA Departments | 19 |
The articles herein printed are the expressions of the writers | 32 |
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