The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 30The Association., 1941 - Education |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 128
... OPPORTUNITY to combine attendance at N. E. A. Convention and SUMMER SESSION with a visit to historic Boston and picturesque New England , with their delightful climate and vacation opportunities . Write for Bulletin and Further ...
... OPPORTUNITY to combine attendance at N. E. A. Convention and SUMMER SESSION with a visit to historic Boston and picturesque New England , with their delightful climate and vacation opportunities . Write for Bulletin and Further ...
Page 135
... opportunities both among and within the states . The differences in edu- cational opportunity are indicated by the fact that in one of our states the average annual expenditure per pupil is $ 134 , while [ s . 1313 ] Willard E. Givens ...
... opportunities both among and within the states . The differences in edu- cational opportunity are indicated by the fact that in one of our states the average annual expenditure per pupil is $ 134 , while [ s . 1313 ] Willard E. Givens ...
Page 265
... opportunity for useful work , happy family life , fruitful leisure , and devotion . Reconstruction in postwar education must reach into every form of our eco- nomic , political , and social life . What is done in the postwar phase will ...
... opportunity for useful work , happy family life , fruitful leisure , and devotion . Reconstruction in postwar education must reach into every form of our eco- nomic , political , and social life . What is done in the postwar phase will ...
Contents
David Cushman Coyle | 13 |
Presidents of NEA Departments | 19 |
The articles herein printed are the expressions of the writers | 32 |
5 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1201 Sixteenth Street activities Address American Education Week Asso Atlantic City booklet Boston boys cation Cavalcade of America Chewing Gum Chicago child citizens citizenship classroom COLORADO Committee conference Cont cooperation copies County curriculum defense democracy democratic Department develop Directors economic educa Elem Elementary School enrolled Entire System federal films Flag girls grades Health High Highschool Horace Mann interest JOURNAL liberty Lincoln living Mary Lyon meeting membership ment Miss Brooks National Education Association nomic North Office organization parents Park percent Policies Commission president Principals problems public schools pupils RCA Victor reading Rural salary School Administrators secretary Send Social Studies South summer superintendent Teachers College teaching thru tion tional United University Washington West Willard E Write Yearbook York York City youth