No greater mistake could be made than to organize the public school system so as to foster a further development of these conditions. On the contrary, the school system should be so planned as to contribute in the largest possible measure to the breaking... Proceedings - Página 1381922Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Joint Committee on Rural Schools - 1923 - 734 páginas
...probably unnecessary. No greater mistake could be made than to organize the public school system so as to foster a further development of these conditions....class distinctions and to stimulating the growth of a larger social consciousness. The most effective means to this end, as far as urban and rural people... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1930 - 1214 páginas
...probably unnecessary. No greater mistake could be made than to organize the public-school system so as to foster a further development of these conditions....class distinctions and to stimulating the growth of a larger social consciousness. The most effective means to this end, as far as urban and rural people... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1930 - 1356 páginas
...unnecessary. No greater mistake could be made than to organize the public-school system so as to foster i further development of these conditions. On the contrary,...to the breaking down of class distinctions and to stimulatii the growth of a larger social consciousness. The most effective means to this end, as far... | |
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