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... Mind in the Schoolroom . Pearl Tyer Superintendent , Who shall Rate ? Charles A. Wagner Teacher Crisis , The . Frank W. Wright 66 66 66 Your Responsibility and Mine . Maro S. Brooks Opportunity for University Co - operation . Arthur H ...
... Mind in the Schoolroom . Pearl Tyer Superintendent , Who shall Rate ? Charles A. Wagner Teacher Crisis , The . Frank W. Wright 66 66 66 Your Responsibility and Mine . Maro S. Brooks Opportunity for University Co - operation . Arthur H ...
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... minds in one mold has done immeasurable good . Its simplicity and unassuming charm of style have made it a favorite ... mind but a feeble body . " Teachers ' edition , $ 1.20 Gerwig's SCHOOLS WITH A PERFECT SCORE . " The author's aim is ...
... minds in one mold has done immeasurable good . Its simplicity and unassuming charm of style have made it a favorite ... mind but a feeble body . " Teachers ' edition , $ 1.20 Gerwig's SCHOOLS WITH A PERFECT SCORE . " The author's aim is ...
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... mind of our teachers . This happens at a very early time , and rigidity expresses itself in the lives of our teachers ten years earlier than it does in the lives of our business women simply because no one disputes the teacher's ...
... mind of our teachers . This happens at a very early time , and rigidity expresses itself in the lives of our teachers ten years earlier than it does in the lives of our business women simply because no one disputes the teacher's ...
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... . It is worthy of the best that the teacher can produce , and draws upon body and soul and mind and heart to the point of exhaustion . Silent Reading WILLIAM C. MOORE , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , 8 Education for September.
... . It is worthy of the best that the teacher can produce , and draws upon body and soul and mind and heart to the point of exhaustion . Silent Reading WILLIAM C. MOORE , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , 8 Education for September.
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... mind . About a minute is enough to allow for the oral reproduction of two pages of ordinary narration and a proportionately longer time for more difficult selections . The reproduction of what has been read is , by the way , a valu ...
... mind . About a minute is enough to allow for the oral reproduction of two pages of ordinary narration and a proportionately longer time for more difficult selections . The reproduction of what has been read is , by the way , a valu ...
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