The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... influence . Jacob concluded that the teacher appears to have little standing with the mass of students and less influence.30 Jaros and Canon31 report that the nature of the teacher and classroom milieu are thought to be critical ...
... influence . Jacob concluded that the teacher appears to have little standing with the mass of students and less influence.30 Jaros and Canon31 report that the nature of the teacher and classroom milieu are thought to be critical ...
Page 52
... influential books of the period was on Canada's place as a North American nation , e.g. , Sir Robert Falconer's , The United States as a Neighbour ( 1925 ) and John Dafoe's Canada : An American Nation ( 1935 ) . As with the influence on ...
... influential books of the period was on Canada's place as a North American nation , e.g. , Sir Robert Falconer's , The United States as a Neighbour ( 1925 ) and John Dafoe's Canada : An American Nation ( 1935 ) . As with the influence on ...
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... influence exhibited less dislike of social studies than students encountering direct teacher influence has yet to be tested experimentally or , even , confirmed in replication studies . Analysis of Social Studies Instruction A major ...
... influence exhibited less dislike of social studies than students encountering direct teacher influence has yet to be tested experimentally or , even , confirmed in replication studies . Analysis of Social Studies Instruction A major ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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