The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, Томови 4-6University of Texas., 1915 |
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... ment and the one most generally approved by students of high school organization is to place ancient history in the eighth grade , mediaeval - modern history in the ninth , English history in the tenth , and American history and civics ...
... ment and the one most generally approved by students of high school organization is to place ancient history in the eighth grade , mediaeval - modern history in the ninth , English history in the tenth , and American history and civics ...
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... ment in learning the state of things , now so familiar to ourselves , and to anticipate what lay before them . The general agent of the Land Company had come in the Climax ; and on learning the facts , made up his mind to return to the ...
... ment in learning the state of things , now so familiar to ourselves , and to anticipate what lay before them . The general agent of the Land Company had come in the Climax ; and on learning the facts , made up his mind to return to the ...
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... ment of a better type of course along the line of the training for citizenship in the public schools . The next step in the training of teachers for this type of course is just beginning to receive attention on the part of universities ...
... ment of a better type of course along the line of the training for citizenship in the public schools . The next step in the training of teachers for this type of course is just beginning to receive attention on the part of universities ...
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... American Political Science Asso- ciation . Professor Chas . G. Haines , chairman ; Professor of Govern- ment in the University of Texas . FEBRUARY 15 CAMBRIDGE , MASS . BULLETIN OF THE The 42 Bulletin of the University of Texas.
... American Political Science Asso- ciation . Professor Chas . G. Haines , chairman ; Professor of Govern- ment in the University of Texas . FEBRUARY 15 CAMBRIDGE , MASS . BULLETIN OF THE The 42 Bulletin of the University of Texas.
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... ment or term is going to mean much to them until you have given them concrete illustrations , and connected these specific facts with ideas which the pupil already comprehends . This needs no further amplification . Without ...
... ment or term is going to mean much to them until you have given them concrete illustrations , and connected these specific facts with ideas which the pupil already comprehends . This needs no further amplification . Without ...
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