History Teacher's Magazine, Том 8McKinley Publishing Company, 1917 |
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... offered or the number of hours assigned to each . The subject of civics may be taken to illustrate this point . Its ... offering de- tailed outlines of courses , on the ground that they tend to fix instruction in stereotyped forms ...
... offered or the number of hours assigned to each . The subject of civics may be taken to illustrate this point . Its ... offering de- tailed outlines of courses , on the ground that they tend to fix instruction in stereotyped forms ...
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... offered and the principles suggested for the organization of subject matter ( see especially under the section on History , pp . 16-17 ) , lends themselves readily to such adjustment . 7. Adaptation to the 8-4 and 6-3-3 plans of or ...
... offered and the principles suggested for the organization of subject matter ( see especially under the section on History , pp . 16-17 ) , lends themselves readily to such adjustment . 7. Adaptation to the 8-4 and 6-3-3 plans of or ...
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... offered , will be in some degree obviated . Briefly stated , this means that any course of history instruction should be so organized that the pupil will inevitably acquire some familiarity with the economic , social , and civic factors ...
... offered , will be in some degree obviated . Briefly stated , this means that any course of history instruction should be so organized that the pupil will inevitably acquire some familiarity with the economic , social , and civic factors ...
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... offered , few pupils would ( or do ) take more than two units , and these often un- related . ( 2 ) The long historical period included in course I offers a wide range of materials from which to se- lect , and makes possible the ...
... offered , few pupils would ( or do ) take more than two units , and these often un- related . ( 2 ) The long historical period included in course I offers a wide range of materials from which to se- lect , and makes possible the ...
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... offered insure more universal or better social education ? —The historical training acquired by the pupils is not proportional to the number of courses offered . Whether pupiis elect history or not depends , first , upon whether they ...
... offered insure more universal or better social education ? —The historical training acquired by the pupils is not proportional to the number of courses offered . Whether pupiis elect history or not depends , first , upon whether they ...
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