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... concerned with providing situations in which natural groups can develop , for in this way the individual will learn ... concerns without disrupting the basic personality attraction which holds the group together . In their developmental ...
... concerned with providing situations in which natural groups can develop , for in this way the individual will learn ... concerns without disrupting the basic personality attraction which holds the group together . In their developmental ...
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... concerned with method in its more restricted and conventional usage . It is concerned with the procedures utilized in reaching goals through the use of instructional materials . This implies that method cannot be separated from subject ...
... concerned with method in its more restricted and conventional usage . It is concerned with the procedures utilized in reaching goals through the use of instructional materials . This implies that method cannot be separated from subject ...
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... concerned about their lack of ability to entertain . I shall only be concerned about their lack of ability to educate , their lack of ability to communicate . Entertainment must not be confused with education . The key word is ...
... concerned about their lack of ability to entertain . I shall only be concerned about their lack of ability to educate , their lack of ability to communicate . Entertainment must not be confused with education . The key word is ...
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