The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... important objective in the 1950's . By this phrase was meant an area with certain common economic , social , and political elements . Approximately ten culture regions were identified in the world as a whole . These regions were seen as ...
... important objective in the 1950's . By this phrase was meant an area with certain common economic , social , and political elements . Approximately ten culture regions were identified in the world as a whole . These regions were seen as ...
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... important routes , etc. This analysis of position will constitute a starting point for the understanding of the problems affecting the urban environment and of the role played by the city in the region in which it is situated . " ( 2 p ...
... important routes , etc. This analysis of position will constitute a starting point for the understanding of the problems affecting the urban environment and of the role played by the city in the region in which it is situated . " ( 2 p ...
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... important data for its evaluation . Merely because students generally are not able to provide complete data concerning evaluation of all aspects of an instructor's performance , it is not justifiable to conclude that they cannot provide ...
... important data for its evaluation . Merely because students generally are not able to provide complete data concerning evaluation of all aspects of an instructor's performance , it is not justifiable to conclude that they cannot provide ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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