The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... Writing in his usual laboured style , and with his customary rancour , he went on to say that the popularity of ... writers agreed that the problem of ignorance between and among scholarly fields was not central . They pointed out ...
... Writing in his usual laboured style , and with his customary rancour , he went on to say that the popularity of ... writers agreed that the problem of ignorance between and among scholarly fields was not central . They pointed out ...
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... writing . ) Thus by nine years we can talk and listen , read and write . We each possess the basic skills an English teacher needs , as well as any other citizen . An English teacher then , could be defined as one who possesses these ...
... writing . ) Thus by nine years we can talk and listen , read and write . We each possess the basic skills an English teacher needs , as well as any other citizen . An English teacher then , could be defined as one who possesses these ...
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... writing , not merely essay forms , in which students have a chance to become aware of their own styles and the problems of style . Potential teachers should experience the difficulties and the joys of writing so that they may better ...
... writing , not merely essay forms , in which students have a chance to become aware of their own styles and the problems of style . Potential teachers should experience the difficulties and the joys of writing so that they may better ...
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