School & Society, Том 13James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters Society for the Advancement of Education, 1921 |
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... standard tests in such a way that the teacher may make intelligent use of them for measuring the ability of the individual pupil and for testing the efficiency of methods of teaching . $ 2.20 $ 2.25 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK DALLAS ...
... standard tests in such a way that the teacher may make intelligent use of them for measuring the ability of the individual pupil and for testing the efficiency of methods of teaching . $ 2.20 $ 2.25 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK DALLAS ...
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... Standards of , H. E. WILLES , 9 LEHMANN , R. , Educational Tendencies in Ger- many at the Beginning of the Twentieth ... Standard- izing , for Vocational Guidance , J. B. MINER , 629 ; with Practical Problems , S. L. , 710 ; Measurement ...
... Standards of , H. E. WILLES , 9 LEHMANN , R. , Educational Tendencies in Ger- many at the Beginning of the Twentieth ... Standard- izing , for Vocational Guidance , J. B. MINER , 629 ; with Practical Problems , S. L. , 710 ; Measurement ...
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... standards to meet the require- ments of the law ; and in either event the problem would be solved . There is no other way to solve the problem . It would be useless for schools , which are already doing fairly satisfactory work , to ...
... standards to meet the require- ments of the law ; and in either event the problem would be solved . There is no other way to solve the problem . It would be useless for schools , which are already doing fairly satisfactory work , to ...
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... criticism , and indeed meet all such criticism by the reply that the Home Office is satisfied . The high standard set by many great authorities does not appeal to these retrograde bodies JANUARY 1 , 1921 ] 23 SCHOOL AND SOCIETY.
... criticism , and indeed meet all such criticism by the reply that the Home Office is satisfied . The high standard set by many great authorities does not appeal to these retrograde bodies JANUARY 1 , 1921 ] 23 SCHOOL AND SOCIETY.
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... standard , and should exercise its powers . - The Times Educational Supplement . DEMOCRACY IN EDUCATION1 In the discussion of this subject it must be recognized at the outset that the remarks made are in no way intended as a reflection ...
... standard , and should exercise its powers . - The Times Educational Supplement . DEMOCRACY IN EDUCATION1 In the discussion of this subject it must be recognized at the outset that the remarks made are in no way intended as a reflection ...
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