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... teachers that , inevitably , we shall have . This seems to me to demand two things : first , research into new methods of teaching ; and , second , a reorganization of the structure of the profession . Both may take some time , but work ...
... teachers that , inevitably , we shall have . This seems to me to demand two things : first , research into new methods of teaching ; and , second , a reorganization of the structure of the profession . Both may take some time , but work ...
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1963 WE TEACH THE TEACHERS ? Council for the Training and Supply of Teachers . The Report shows that , with the ... teaching force of 482,000 , and unless something is done about it , we shall fall short by 140,000 . There are two ...
1963 WE TEACH THE TEACHERS ? Council for the Training and Supply of Teachers . The Report shows that , with the ... teaching force of 482,000 , and unless something is done about it , we shall fall short by 140,000 . There are two ...
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... teaching , but is sometimes improving the teaching process in other , unexpected ways . At Wayne University in Detroit it is being turned for the first time on to the classroom itself . Those training to be teachers there will see at ...
... teaching , but is sometimes improving the teaching process in other , unexpected ways . At Wayne University in Detroit it is being turned for the first time on to the classroom itself . Those training to be teachers there will see at ...
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