| University of New Mexico - Education - 1917 - 862 pages
...following objectives will govern the high school teacher in developing the outline: 1. To show the services of chemistry to the home, to health, to medicine,...in a word, to show the service of chemistry to the Nation. 2. To develop this service in chemistry around these minimum standard topics, and, in so doing,... | |
| High schools - 1924 - 420 pages
...objectives which the teacher should have in mind in presenting the subject matter to his students : (1) To show the service of chemistry to the home,...In a word, to show the service of chemistry to the nation. (2) To develop this service chemistry around these minimum standard topics and in doing so... | |
| James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters - Education - 1923 - 852 pages
...Minimum High School Course in Chemistry," in the development of which it is hoped that teachers will show the service of chemistry to the home, to health, to medicine, to agriculture and to industry — in a word, to show the service of chemistry to the nation. Another objective is... | |
| Francis Day Curtis - Science - 1926 - 374 pages
...committee that the following objectives will govern the high school teacher in developing the outline: A. To show the service of chemistry to the home, to health,...word, to show the service of chemistry to the country. B. To develop this service in chemistry around these minimum standard topics, and, in doing so, to... | |
| Clayton Archie Crandall - 1927 - 202 pages
...materials are sited in the bibliograph at the end of this outline. —Page 1— CHEMISTRY OBJECTIVES 1. To show the service of chemistry to the home, to health, to the medical world, to agriculture, to industry, etc. In a word to show the service of chemistry to... | |
| Hawaii. Department of Public Instruction, Hawaii. Dept. of Education - Education - 1927 - 40 pages
...Science and Invention. AIMS OF CHEMISTRY 1 AND 2: 1. To show the service of chemistry to the home, to medicine, to agriculture, to industry, etc. — in a word, to show the service of chemistry to modern life. 2. To train the student in keen observation and exact thinking. 3. To build upon the earlier... | |
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