The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... United States , the student is able to name all the cities which fly regular flights to and from Madison . Given a world map of passenger shipping routes , the student is able to identify ten or more countries which have daily services ...
... United States , the student is able to name all the cities which fly regular flights to and from Madison . Given a world map of passenger shipping routes , the student is able to identify ten or more countries which have daily services ...
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... United States which , in Peter Regenstreif's words , can be considered " an index of Canadian self - confidence " . As recently as 1967 , a statement suggesting that " less foreign capital should be used to develop Canada even if the ...
... United States which , in Peter Regenstreif's words , can be considered " an index of Canadian self - confidence " . As recently as 1967 , a statement suggesting that " less foreign capital should be used to develop Canada even if the ...
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... United Church was nearing the peak of its influence in our national life and was a prime means of cultivating a national feeling . More informally , in the world or art , the Group of Seven was educating Canadians to a continuing vision ...
... United Church was nearing the peak of its influence in our national life and was a prime means of cultivating a national feeling . More informally , in the world or art , the Group of Seven was educating Canadians to a continuing vision ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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