Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 páginas |
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... Dewey made his long trip to the Far East and John Erskine wrote The Private Life of Helen of Troy . Irwin Edman has written limericks and lyrics , familiar essays and technical philosophical articles but his most charming and perhaps ...
... Dewey made his long trip to the Far East and John Erskine wrote The Private Life of Helen of Troy . Irwin Edman has written limericks and lyrics , familiar essays and technical philosophical articles but his most charming and perhaps ...
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... Dewey . In 1915 , his name was already , if not a household , certainly a schoolroom word . His How We Think was used in all the normal schools of the country , and even fashionable ladies dipped into his far from easy books . I had ...
... Dewey . In 1915 , his name was already , if not a household , certainly a schoolroom word . His How We Think was used in all the normal schools of the country , and even fashionable ladies dipped into his far from easy books . I had ...
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... Dewey's technique , it was this last aspect of his teaching that was most impressive - and educative . To attend a lecture of John Dewey was to participate in the actual business of thought . Those pauses were delays in creative ...
... Dewey's technique , it was this last aspect of his teaching that was most impressive - and educative . To attend a lecture of John Dewey was to participate in the actual business of thought . Those pauses were delays in creative ...
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Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
Frederick Wil | 69 |
Charles Edward | 105 |
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