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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... graduate university owned and controlled by the federal government , and appointed a permanent committee to aid the cause and to present the matter to the National Educational Association , and to urge the nam- ing of a committee ...
... graduate university owned and controlled by the federal government , and appointed a permanent committee to aid the cause and to present the matter to the National Educational Association , and to urge the nam- ing of a committee ...
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... graduate university at Washington , D. C. , and express our belief in the wisdom of such a university , or some form of organization that shall utilize for research the facilities assembled in Washington , to be owned and controlled by ...
... graduate university at Washington , D. C. , and express our belief in the wisdom of such a university , or some form of organization that shall utilize for research the facilities assembled in Washington , to be owned and controlled by ...
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... graduates of our common schools become good citizens , nor yet of our universities ; but statistics assign criminal- ity overwhelmingly to the class of the illiterates . We do not teach young humans reading in order that they may read ...
... graduates of our common schools become good citizens , nor yet of our universities ; but statistics assign criminal- ity overwhelmingly to the class of the illiterates . We do not teach young humans reading in order that they may read ...
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... graduates would have just as much discipline , and , in addition thereto , the knowledge that leads the way to a nobler and better citizenship . 2. The second subdivision of our subject relates to civic virtues and the methods by which ...
... graduates would have just as much discipline , and , in addition thereto , the knowledge that leads the way to a nobler and better citizenship . 2. The second subdivision of our subject relates to civic virtues and the methods by which ...
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... Graduates from the high school who enter our colleges are better prepared in many ways , especially in English , than the students of twenty - five years ago , but they are said to be deficient in the power to think for themselves and ...
... Graduates from the high school who enter our colleges are better prepared in many ways , especially in English , than the students of twenty - five years ago , but they are said to be deficient in the power to think for themselves and ...
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