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Page 103
... present educational world have a right to ask exactly what the expression means . How do such critics of our present pro- gram intend to reconstitute a world of 1890 or the particular school problems contingent upon its conditions ...
... present educational world have a right to ask exactly what the expression means . How do such critics of our present pro- gram intend to reconstitute a world of 1890 or the particular school problems contingent upon its conditions ...
Page 270
... present them- selves to every curious mind , we might throw an entirely new face not only over the past but over the present and future also . The Flowering of New England is itself a work of art , not biog- raphy , chronicle , or ...
... present them- selves to every curious mind , we might throw an entirely new face not only over the past but over the present and future also . The Flowering of New England is itself a work of art , not biog- raphy , chronicle , or ...
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... present educational program ; I think teachers will find the books challenging because they do present new and stimulating material ; they should be valuable to students because most of the material in them is on the student level and ...
... present educational program ; I think teachers will find the books challenging because they do present new and stimulating material ; they should be valuable to students because most of the material in them is on the student level and ...
Contents
IMAGINATION AND OBSERVATION IN THE LANGUAGE ARTS Kathleen | 173 |
EVERYBODY NEEDS ENGLISH Ward Green 22 | 173 |
APPLICATION OF THEORIES OF LANGUAGE AND UNDERSTANDING | 173 |
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