The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 30The Association., 1941 - Education |
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... important in this period of peril that schools be well financed and that necessary protections be given teachers that we may work at greatest efficiency . But it is of the utmost importance that we have the support , appreciation , and ...
... important in this period of peril that schools be well financed and that necessary protections be given teachers that we may work at greatest efficiency . But it is of the utmost importance that we have the support , appreciation , and ...
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... important in the modern war as the military organ- ization itself . Teachers can help the people to under- stand the purpose of the nation , which includes the clear intent not only to do its part well while the conflict rages but ...
... important in the modern war as the military organ- ization itself . Teachers can help the people to under- stand the purpose of the nation , which includes the clear intent not only to do its part well while the conflict rages but ...
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... importance in creating that unity so important to national morale . " Manufacturers ' President Commends EPC Volume IN A RECENT LETTER to Secretary Wil- liam G. Carr , of the Educational Policies Commission , the president of the ...
... importance in creating that unity so important to national morale . " Manufacturers ' President Commends EPC Volume IN A RECENT LETTER to Secretary Wil- liam G. Carr , of the Educational Policies Commission , the president of the ...
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David Cushman Coyle | 13 |
Presidents of NEA Departments | 19 |
The articles herein printed are the expressions of the writers | 32 |
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