History Teacher's Magazine, Том 8McKinley Publishing Company, 1917 |
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... ment of the period since the Civil War . American Government Makes a personal appeal to the pupil by a natural transition from the local to the larger point of view . The New Civics In press , to be published in the spring . A broad ...
... ment of the period since the Civil War . American Government Makes a personal appeal to the pupil by a natural transition from the local to the larger point of view . The New Civics In press , to be published in the spring . A broad ...
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... ment of civilization . " The MAGAZINE will gladly print in forthcoming numbers brief statements of the opinions of teachers upon the committee's report . If you think this re- port shows excellencies or dangerous tendencies , will you ...
... ment of civilization . " The MAGAZINE will gladly print in forthcoming numbers brief statements of the opinions of teachers upon the committee's report . If you think this re- port shows excellencies or dangerous tendencies , will you ...
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... ment of human society , and to man as a member of social groups . 66 2. Aims of the social studies . - The social studies differ from other studies by reason of their social con- tent rather than in social aim ; for the keynote of ...
... ment of human society , and to man as a member of social groups . 66 2. Aims of the social studies . - The social studies differ from other studies by reason of their social con- tent rather than in social aim ; for the keynote of ...
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... ment to half - year requirements when conditions make it desirable . ( See p . 6 ) . ( B ) GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY IN THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH YEARS . There are here given , with some comment , extracts from the course of study in geography ...
... ment to half - year requirements when conditions make it desirable . ( See p . 6 ) . ( B ) GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY IN THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH YEARS . There are here given , with some comment , extracts from the course of study in geography ...
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... ment of means of co - operation , especially through government , and so on . More particularly , it means Size and population . Wide distribution of territory . Principal parts of the Empire . How the parts are helpful to one another ...
... ment of means of co - operation , especially through government , and so on . More particularly , it means Size and population . Wide distribution of territory . Principal parts of the Empire . How the parts are helpful to one another ...
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