Educational Review, 35 tomasH. Holt, 1908 |
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... Standards of , 208 School ( secondary ) , Credit for qual- ity in , 486 ; ( German ) , Daily life in , 33 ; elimination of pupils from , 527 ; principal , The equipment of , 41 ; ( Rural ) supervision in New York , 104 School's ( High ) ...
... Standards of , 208 School ( secondary ) , Credit for qual- ity in , 486 ; ( German ) , Daily life in , 33 ; elimination of pupils from , 527 ; principal , The equipment of , 41 ; ( Rural ) supervision in New York , 104 School's ( High ) ...
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... Standards of scholarship , 208 State of New York , Higher educa- tion in , 527 Stem the tide , Should we try to ? 188 Stimson's ( Frederic Jesup ) The American constitution , 421 Study , of animals in the schools , 139 ; ( Comparative ) ...
... Standards of scholarship , 208 State of New York , Higher educa- tion in , 527 Stem the tide , Should we try to ? 188 Stimson's ( Frederic Jesup ) The American constitution , 421 Study , of animals in the schools , 139 ; ( Comparative ) ...
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... standards of literature are being lowered and that we have entered upon an epoch of decadence . They cry aloud for relief ; and now and again one of them ventures to suggest a remedy . 1 Address delivered at the Convocation of the ...
... standards of literature are being lowered and that we have entered upon an epoch of decadence . They cry aloud for relief ; and now and again one of them ventures to suggest a remedy . 1 Address delivered at the Convocation of the ...
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... standards of English are being lowered ? That the belief itself is widespread need not prejudice us in an endeavor to answer the question . Every age has revealed a tendency to disparage itself , to look back longingly to the good old ...
... standards of English are being lowered ? That the belief itself is widespread need not prejudice us in an endeavor to answer the question . Every age has revealed a tendency to disparage itself , to look back longingly to the good old ...
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... standard has risen . The ability to write tolerably is far more widely spread now than it ever was in times gone by . It is not too much even to say that the ill- written books of our generation are not as defective as the ill - written ...
... standard has risen . The ability to write tolerably is far more widely spread now than it ever was in times gone by . It is not too much even to say that the ill- written books of our generation are not as defective as the ill - written ...
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