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... interests , and then to undertake a comprehensive study of the whole problem concerned with the improvement of ... interest and secure the active cooperation of teachers , administrators , and organizations throughout the country ...
... interests , and then to undertake a comprehensive study of the whole problem concerned with the improvement of ... interest and secure the active cooperation of teachers , administrators , and organizations throughout the country ...
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... interest at this point . The committee attempted to establish working contact with all organiza- tions of teachers and others interested in its problems and to secure their active assistance . Nearly 100 such organizations have taken ...
... interest at this point . The committee attempted to establish working contact with all organiza- tions of teachers and others interested in its problems and to secure their active assistance . Nearly 100 such organizations have taken ...
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... interests and capacities of the students . Before proceeding with the formulation of these aims , however , we may properly limit to some extent the field of our enquiry . We are concerned primarily with the period of secondary ...
... interests and capacities of the students . Before proceeding with the formulation of these aims , however , we may properly limit to some extent the field of our enquiry . We are concerned primarily with the period of secondary ...
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... interest of an organization of subject matter that will offer a psychologically and pedagogically more effective approach to the study of mathematics . There has thus developed the movement toward what are variously called " composite ...
... interest of an organization of subject matter that will offer a psychologically and pedagogically more effective approach to the study of mathematics . There has thus developed the movement toward what are variously called " composite ...
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... interests and capacities of the pupils . One of the greatest weak- nesses of the traditional courses is the fact that both the interests and the capacities of pupils have received insufficient consideration and study . For a detailed ...
... interests and capacities of the pupils . One of the greatest weak- nesses of the traditional courses is the fact that both the interests and the capacities of pupils have received insufficient consideration and study . For a detailed ...
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Page 51 - If a straight line is perpendicular to each of two other straight lines at their point of intersection, it is perpendicular to the plane of the two lines.
Page 9 - It must be conceived throughout as a means to an end, not as an end in itself.
Page 52 - The sum of the face angles of any convex polyhedral angle is less than four right angles.
Page 43 - PLANE GEOMETRY: The usual theorems and constructions of good text-books, including the general properties of plane rectilinear figures; the circle and the measurement of angles; similar polygons; areas; regular polygons and the measurement of the circle. The solution of numerous original exercises, including loci problems. Applications to the mensuration of lines and plane surfaces.
Page 40 - A unit represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school, constituting approximately a quarter of a full year's work.
Page 52 - The sum of the angles of a spherical triangle is greater than two and less than six right angles ; that is, greater than 180° and less than 540°.
Page 7 - The acquisition, in precise form, of those ideas or concepts in terms of which the quantitative thinking of the world is done.
Page 16 - We therefore recommend a reorganization of the school system whereby the first six years shall be devoted to elementary education designed to meet the needs of pupils approximately 6 to 12 years of age; and the second six years to secondary education designed to meet the needs of pupils of approximately 12 to 18 years of age.
Page 9 - The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics should be to develop those powers of understanding and of analyzing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to an insight into and control over our environment and to an appreciation of the progress of civilization in its various aspects, and to develop those habits of thought and of action which will make these powers effective in the life of the individual.
Page 51 - If two planes are perpendicular to each other, a straight line drawn in one of them , perpendicular to their intersection, is perpendicular to the oth'er.