The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... Elementary School Children's Ability to Learn Anthropological Content at Grades Four , Five , and Six , " Journal of Educational Research 61 : 297-299 , March 1968 . Raths , James . , " Clarifying Children's Values , " The National ...
... Elementary School Children's Ability to Learn Anthropological Content at Grades Four , Five , and Six , " Journal of Educational Research 61 : 297-299 , March 1968 . Raths , James . , " Clarifying Children's Values , " The National ...
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... Elementary - School Class" " rooms , The Elementary School Journal 69 : 89-93 , November 1968 . Wood , Leslie A. , " Programmed Textual Material as a Partial Substitute for Teacher - Led Classroom Procedures in Geography , " Journal of ...
... Elementary - School Class" " rooms , The Elementary School Journal 69 : 89-93 , November 1968 . Wood , Leslie A. , " Programmed Textual Material as a Partial Substitute for Teacher - Led Classroom Procedures in Geography , " Journal of ...
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... Elementary Education , that emphasize to some extent a somewhat environmental - deterministic view of child development . It would seem unlikely , however , that the expectations of Elementary Education students were in fact ...
... Elementary Education , that emphasize to some extent a somewhat environmental - deterministic view of child development . It would seem unlikely , however , that the expectations of Elementary Education students were in fact ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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