The Journal of Education, Issues 4-6Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1960 - Education |
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Page 64
... major reorien- tation necessary when transferring to special class work . Often we find the previously successful grade teacher applying to the handicapped group a watered down version of the ordinary academic curriculum in which her ...
... major reorien- tation necessary when transferring to special class work . Often we find the previously successful grade teacher applying to the handicapped group a watered down version of the ordinary academic curriculum in which her ...
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... major in science . This means , as far as science is concerned , there would be two student streams - non - science majors and science majors . The non- science major would be required to take the present science program , namely a one ...
... major in science . This means , as far as science is concerned , there would be two student streams - non - science majors and science majors . The non- science major would be required to take the present science program , namely a one ...
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... majors , that " We declare categorically that it is a misservice to teacher education to attempt to point all courses taken in the major to the teacher's professional life . Unless such courses point to an en- riching and fulfilling of ...
... majors , that " We declare categorically that it is a misservice to teacher education to attempt to point all courses taken in the major to the teacher's professional life . Unless such courses point to an en- riching and fulfilling of ...
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Editorial | 1 |
Five Score and Seventeen Years | 12 |
Victoria Composite High School | 21 |
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