The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... Given a road map of Wisconsin , the student is able to list the state highways which link all town of 100,000 or more . Given an airline map of the United States , the student is able to name all the cities which fly regular flights to ...
... Given a road map of Wisconsin , the student is able to list the state highways which link all town of 100,000 or more . Given an airline map of the United States , the student is able to name all the cities which fly regular flights to ...
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... given these subjects a special place in the curriculum.9 History and geography are taught continuously from the Primary School through to the Senior High School , with the greater emphasis being given to history . In addition , politics ...
... given these subjects a special place in the curriculum.9 History and geography are taught continuously from the Primary School through to the Senior High School , with the greater emphasis being given to history . In addition , politics ...
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... given to purely Indian studies . Ghandi's idea of Basic Education was an innovative attempt to promote desired changes in Indian society without sacrificing those values which Ghandi perceived to be particularly Indian.30 Very simply ...
... given to purely Indian studies . Ghandi's idea of Basic Education was an innovative attempt to promote desired changes in Indian society without sacrificing those values which Ghandi perceived to be particularly Indian.30 Very simply ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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