Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... become active members . SEC . 2. Any eligible person may become an active member upon application indorsed by two active members , and the payment of an enrollment fee of two dollars and the annual dues for the current year . SEC . 3 ...
... become active members . SEC . 2. Any eligible person may become an active member upon application indorsed by two active members , and the payment of an enrollment fee of two dollars and the annual dues for the current year . SEC . 3 ...
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... become honorary members , with the privilege of attending its regular sessions and participating in its discussions . No state shall be represented in the Council by more than eight members . BY - LAWS OF THE COUNCIL SEC . 6. The ...
... become honorary members , with the privilege of attending its regular sessions and participating in its discussions . No state shall be represented in the Council by more than eight members . BY - LAWS OF THE COUNCIL SEC . 6. The ...
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... in hatred of redcoats , distrust of other nations , and a species of patriotism that is the meanest of all the virtues . Peace has become so great a Shibboleth that the introduction 60 [ General NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.
... in hatred of redcoats , distrust of other nations , and a species of patriotism that is the meanest of all the virtues . Peace has become so great a Shibboleth that the introduction 60 [ General NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION.
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... become a slave to a method . Trained in the methods of others , a teacher is apt to become a mere machine , a simple automaton at the teacher's desk , a wooden teacher with someone else's unas- similated methods , and is not worthy even ...
... become a slave to a method . Trained in the methods of others , a teacher is apt to become a mere machine , a simple automaton at the teacher's desk , a wooden teacher with someone else's unas- similated methods , and is not worthy even ...
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... become great teachers and their schools are successful . The teacher seeking for the personality that will educate keeps before him the high ideals of teaching and strives to master the problem of good teaching . He never becomes a ...
... become great teachers and their schools are successful . The teacher seeking for the personality that will educate keeps before him the high ideals of teaching and strives to master the problem of good teaching . He never becomes a ...
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