The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 25The Association., 1936 - Education |
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Page 111
... pupils can and will profit by at least some of the concentration and specialization specialization which is permitted by existing highschool departmentalization . But it does not fol- low that all pupils profit equally by such a regime ...
... pupils can and will profit by at least some of the concentration and specialization specialization which is permitted by existing highschool departmentalization . But it does not fol- low that all pupils profit equally by such a regime ...
Page 188
... pupils to the use of libraries struction ordinarily is focused on the de- velopment of such fundamental habits as : [ 1 ] Word recognition - A number of Specific aims of the period of wide read- early studies demonstrated that words ing ...
... pupils to the use of libraries struction ordinarily is focused on the de- velopment of such fundamental habits as : [ 1 ] Word recognition - A number of Specific aims of the period of wide read- early studies demonstrated that words ing ...
Page 290
... pupils and of adjusting materials and methods nicely to their needs is a most formidable one . Many of these in- dividual limitations and handicaps are extremely subtle , and special technics , information , and skill are required to ...
... pupils and of adjusting materials and methods nicely to their needs is a most formidable one . Many of these in- dividual limitations and handicaps are extremely subtle , and special technics , information , and skill are required to ...
Contents
Department of Rural Education | 25 |
JANUARY | 102 |
Teaching useful arithmetic GUY M WILSON | 166 |
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