The Journal of Education, Issues 13-15Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1967 - Education |
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... Effective Listening Course by the Education Division of Xerox . This course is intended primarily for use in industry and is based on the belief that more effective listening will lead to more efficient production . Justification for ...
... Effective Listening Course by the Education Division of Xerox . This course is intended primarily for use in industry and is based on the belief that more effective listening will lead to more efficient production . Justification for ...
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... effective listening . Here the techniques used take care that the student realizes the importance of listening . But music educators are unable to resort to the arguments available to their colleagues in language arts , yet a ...
... effective listening . Here the techniques used take care that the student realizes the importance of listening . But music educators are unable to resort to the arguments available to their colleagues in language arts , yet a ...
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... effectively by an elementary school teaching force of which at least fifty per cent will have had little or no background in ... effective means of teaching music appreciation , at least at the grade four level . 27 To admit that music ...
... effectively by an elementary school teaching force of which at least fifty per cent will have had little or no background in ... effective means of teaching music appreciation , at least at the grade four level . 27 To admit that music ...
Contents
A Note | 12 |
E J IRWIN 49 The Dr H N MacCorkindale | 49 |
RUTH KEARNEY CARLSON 61 Evaluation A Major Phase | 61 |
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