The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... methods " courses with the classroom ( 79 % ) 3rd Choice : Fewer assignments ( 68 % ) From Teachers 1st Choice : More time in schools for students ( 92 % ) 2nd Choice : Better training in classroom organization and management ( 70 ...
... methods " courses with the classroom ( 79 % ) 3rd Choice : Fewer assignments ( 68 % ) From Teachers 1st Choice : More time in schools for students ( 92 % ) 2nd Choice : Better training in classroom organization and management ( 70 ...
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... methods courses was kaleidoscopic . Faculty of Education professors may , however , be interested to know that in retrospect teachers answered the following question , thus : “ Do you as a practising teacher consider your " Methods ...
... methods courses was kaleidoscopic . Faculty of Education professors may , however , be interested to know that in retrospect teachers answered the following question , thus : “ Do you as a practising teacher consider your " Methods ...
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... methods " . However , the timing of school experience is always open to individual interpretation , and whatever the ... methods " . Thus : 28 % of the sample wanted " methods " course taught before coming into schools 48 % were ...
... methods " . However , the timing of school experience is always open to individual interpretation , and whatever the ... methods " . Thus : 28 % of the sample wanted " methods " course taught before coming into schools 48 % were ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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