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... present mood of self - criticism , while Germany , to whom the whole world of educational thought owes so much , appears to be in danger of taking her own educational supremacy a little too much for granted . One might perhaps thus ...
... present mood of self - criticism , while Germany , to whom the whole world of educational thought owes so much , appears to be in danger of taking her own educational supremacy a little too much for granted . One might perhaps thus ...
Page 87
... present day lie in the fact that the teacher cannot make any selection of his pupils : he must take all who come , if qualified for entrance : that there is hardly even a possibility of any intimate personal relationship between the ...
... present day lie in the fact that the teacher cannot make any selection of his pupils : he must take all who come , if qualified for entrance : that there is hardly even a possibility of any intimate personal relationship between the ...
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... present neglect by our Government of this Intelligence Department , we are running great risk . What happens at present is that the Treasury makes grants , not to any central body , but to the various departments . These use the funds ...
... present neglect by our Government of this Intelligence Department , we are running great risk . What happens at present is that the Treasury makes grants , not to any central body , but to the various departments . These use the funds ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting JUNE 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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