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... Reading Literature- Americanization ... . Nature study-- Music__ Fine and industrial arts_ . Summary- Chapter IV . Preparation , supervision , and professional growth of teachers : Training of teachers ---- Need of supervision ...
... Reading Literature- Americanization ... . Nature study-- Music__ Fine and industrial arts_ . Summary- Chapter IV . Preparation , supervision , and professional growth of teachers : Training of teachers ---- Need of supervision ...
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... reading , but in both the kindergarten and the primary , there should be work periods where the children are given time to experiment with materials and to work out projects related to subject matter . ( Winchester . ) PROMOTIONS ...
... reading , but in both the kindergarten and the primary , there should be work periods where the children are given time to experiment with materials and to work out projects related to subject matter . ( Winchester . ) PROMOTIONS ...
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... READING There are several divergent opinions about the use of visual word symbols in kindergarten . Some educators feel that it is unwise to use any at all unless a child asks for a specific one which is necessary for his particular ...
... READING There are several divergent opinions about the use of visual word symbols in kindergarten . Some educators feel that it is unwise to use any at all unless a child asks for a specific one which is necessary for his particular ...
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... reading habits in the grades than is any amount of word recognition that is procured by drill on sight symbols . ( Radnor . ) In one kindergarten a child- brought his Stevenson's Child's Garden of Verses to school , and the teacher read ...
... reading habits in the grades than is any amount of word recognition that is procured by drill on sight symbols . ( Radnor . ) In one kindergarten a child- brought his Stevenson's Child's Garden of Verses to school , and the teacher read ...
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... reading , and some seat work , but , on the whole , they are idle most of the time , thus acquiring bad habits - habits of dawdling and inattention . The plan is wrong in that it is not based upon the modern conception of education as a ...
... reading , and some seat work , but , on the whole , they are idle most of the time , thus acquiring bad habits - habits of dawdling and inattention . The plan is wrong in that it is not based upon the modern conception of education as a ...
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Page 347 - That cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...
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Page 482 - It puts a premium on dishonesty and debauches the public conscience; it reduces deception to a system, and makes a science of knavery; it presses hardest on those least able to pay; it imposes double taxation on one man and grants entire immunity to the next.
Page 56 - We renew our unqualified endorsement of a Department of Education with a Secretary in the President's Cabinet, and Federal aid...
Page 6 - Eaton, Theodore H. Education and vocations ; principles and problems of vocational education. New York, John Wiley and sons, inc., 1926. vi, 300 p. 8°. (Books on education, ed. by AK Getman and CE Ladd) Problems of vocations are considered from the standpoint of the individual, of the group of individuals organized for a particular purpose, and of economic society as a whole. The problems of education are considered from the standpoint of...
Page 40 - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
Page 25 - Deaf. See American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf ; American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing ; Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf in the United States and Canada ; Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf; National Education Association, Department of Lip Reading ; Society of Progressive Oral Advocates.
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