The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... become , our educa- tion will be doomed to an ignominious failure . Whatever , there- fore , enters into our conception of liberal education , and we have already seen that nothing less than all extant knowledge should enter into it ...
... become , our educa- tion will be doomed to an ignominious failure . Whatever , there- fore , enters into our conception of liberal education , and we have already seen that nothing less than all extant knowledge should enter into it ...
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... become a model for the world . For so young a nation , we have made most remarkable prog- ress ; yet we may learn much from those who have studied longer and worked harder than we . The methods of education best fitted for our younger ...
... become a model for the world . For so young a nation , we have made most remarkable prog- ress ; yet we may learn much from those who have studied longer and worked harder than we . The methods of education best fitted for our younger ...
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... become accountants , clerks , or whatever , in their opinion , is the chief pursuit of man . Should the teacher , not valuing business success less , but good citizenship more , consider other tests the true criterion by which his work ...
... become accountants , clerks , or whatever , in their opinion , is the chief pursuit of man . Should the teacher , not valuing business success less , but good citizenship more , consider other tests the true criterion by which his work ...
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... become , and the greater the pleasure they will give . I have sometimes wondered what sort of a picture a Pa- cific Islander - one who had never seen or heard of anything outside of his savage sphere - would get out of Salarino's ...
... become , and the greater the pleasure they will give . I have sometimes wondered what sort of a picture a Pa- cific Islander - one who had never seen or heard of anything outside of his savage sphere - would get out of Salarino's ...
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... becomes a subject of study , and another reason is given why pupils don't picture Salarino's description alike ... become essential aids as " cards of introduction to nature's school - room . " The exception taken to this phrase in ...
... becomes a subject of study , and another reason is given why pupils don't picture Salarino's description alike ... become essential aids as " cards of introduction to nature's school - room . " The exception taken to this phrase in ...
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