The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 33The Association., 1944 - Education |
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Page 89
... given great emphasis to the importance of education for the people's peace . Teachers cannot give too much attention to this matter . We must find and correct the causes of war in order to prevent another great war twenty years hence ...
... given great emphasis to the importance of education for the people's peace . Teachers cannot give too much attention to this matter . We must find and correct the causes of war in order to prevent another great war twenty years hence ...
Page 141
... given and in some years salaries were reduced as much as 30 percent . In 1941-42 , the first school session in ten ... given full consideration by the board . A first project under the new plan was the development of a salary schedule ...
... given and in some years salaries were reduced as much as 30 percent . In 1941-42 , the first school session in ten ... given full consideration by the board . A first project under the new plan was the development of a salary schedule ...
Page 180
... given in the schools , but it is not being given . Only the larger voca- tional schools are equipped to give oc- cupational education in more than a very few vocations . The average highschool cannot do the job . Even if it were ...
... given in the schools , but it is not being given . Only the larger voca- tional schools are equipped to give oc- cupational education in more than a very few vocations . The average highschool cannot do the job . Even if it were ...
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