Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... student receives little personal attention . The education of back- ward students is sometimes given more consideration than that of the normally intelligent . The chief aim is to get the student through and pass him along to the next ...
... student receives little personal attention . The education of back- ward students is sometimes given more consideration than that of the normally intelligent . The chief aim is to get the student through and pass him along to the next ...
Page 207
... student attends college and university in large numbers . The motive is preparation for a professional career . Many of the best students belong to this type . Whether in addi- tion to their professional training they ever gain a ...
... student attends college and university in large numbers . The motive is preparation for a professional career . Many of the best students belong to this type . Whether in addi- tion to their professional training they ever gain a ...
Page 209
... student home , and then there are tears , other students are frightened and sometimes lose sleep cramming for the next ex- amination , and the instructor loses popularity , especially if his course is an elective one . It is among this ...
... student home , and then there are tears , other students are frightened and sometimes lose sleep cramming for the next ex- amination , and the instructor loses popularity , especially if his course is an elective one . It is among this ...
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