The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... complete story of the Eight Year Study is reported in four volumes : Wilford M. Aiken , The Story of the Eight Year Study ( New York : Harper and Brothers , 1942 ) ; H. H. Giles , S. P. McCutchen and A. N. Zechiel , Exploring the ...
... complete story of the Eight Year Study is reported in four volumes : Wilford M. Aiken , The Story of the Eight Year Study ( New York : Harper and Brothers , 1942 ) ; H. H. Giles , S. P. McCutchen and A. N. Zechiel , Exploring the ...
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... complete the program . Most rapid completion of the program occured when the major concept was defined first and both subconcepts were presented near the beginning of the program . Rogers ( 1968 ) compared gains in learning the concepts ...
... complete the program . Most rapid completion of the program occured when the major concept was defined first and both subconcepts were presented near the beginning of the program . Rogers ( 1968 ) compared gains in learning the concepts ...
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... complete , always becoming in Allport's sense , even though as Whitehead says , " The present is holy ground " . First things come first only if we know that yesterday's cleaning is truly yesterday's lesson . Yet at a certain point it ...
... complete , always becoming in Allport's sense , even though as Whitehead says , " The present is holy ground " . First things come first only if we know that yesterday's cleaning is truly yesterday's lesson . Yet at a certain point it ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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