Education for All Children: What We Can Learn from EnglandU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Всего страниц: 333 |
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... teachers , who are unfortunately not as well qualified as we would wish them to be . The committee would in no way interfere with established institutions now granting various diplomas and degrees . It would simply set up a higher ...
... teachers , who are unfortunately not as well qualified as we would wish them to be . The committee would in no way interfere with established institutions now granting various diplomas and degrees . It would simply set up a higher ...
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... teachers . OUR PHILOSOPHY OF " IDENTICAL EDUCATION " AND OUR TRAINED MANPOWER SHORTAGES Now all these shortages are in large part a result of our having a public school system with a built - in bias against bright youngsters . We have ...
... teachers . OUR PHILOSOPHY OF " IDENTICAL EDUCATION " AND OUR TRAINED MANPOWER SHORTAGES Now all these shortages are in large part a result of our having a public school system with a built - in bias against bright youngsters . We have ...
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... teaching , etc. This was once true of medicine and law as well , but medicine upgraded itself half a century ago , and now the better law schools also require a bachelor's degree for admission . Engineering and a few other professions ...
... teaching , etc. This was once true of medicine and law as well , but medicine upgraded itself half a century ago , and now the better law schools also require a bachelor's degree for admission . Engineering and a few other professions ...
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... the expense to which parents and society must go in order to obtain professionally competent teachers and to build and equip modern . schools that all this is the price civilization exacts from EDUCATION FOR ALL CHILDREN 17.
... the expense to which parents and society must go in order to obtain professionally competent teachers and to build and equip modern . schools that all this is the price civilization exacts from EDUCATION FOR ALL CHILDREN 17.
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... teachers , were able to , and usually did do the whole job of educating . A large part of education still takes place in the home where the ratio of instructor to learner is much the most favorable : sometimes one parent to one child ...
... teachers , were able to , and usually did do the whole job of educating . A large part of education still takes place in the home where the ratio of instructor to learner is much the most favorable : sometimes one parent to one child ...
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