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... teacher for every one they made to a fellow class member . Thus , even though these teachers aspired to teach in a way that was dictated by the needs of their students and described their teaching methods as those which offered a ...
... teacher for every one they made to a fellow class member . Thus , even though these teachers aspired to teach in a way that was dictated by the needs of their students and described their teaching methods as those which offered a ...
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... teaching city planning . Initially it is a better teaching method than the aimless traveling over miles of streets and viewing scores of buildings , parks , and the like . The contrived experience is a much more fruitful teaching device ...
... teaching city planning . Initially it is a better teaching method than the aimless traveling over miles of streets and viewing scores of buildings , parks , and the like . The contrived experience is a much more fruitful teaching device ...
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... teacher trainers who often work with the teachers in actual shop conditions . Correspond- ingly , there is relatively little organized practice teaching , altho in many local situations new instructors are given a considerable amount of ...
... teacher trainers who often work with the teachers in actual shop conditions . Correspond- ingly , there is relatively little organized practice teaching , altho in many local situations new instructors are given a considerable amount of ...
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