Our most recent manuals venture to leave out some of the traditional facts least appropriate for an elementary review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, with modern needs and demands. But I think that this... The Elementary School Journal - Page 4631915Full view - About this book
| James Harvey Robinson - 1912 - 312 pages
...elementary review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, with modern needs and demands. But I think that this...bringing to the attention of our boys and girls and that they still omit in large measure those things that are best worth telling. In order to make the... | |
| General Education Board (New York, N.Y.) - 1916 - 208 pages
...elementary review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, with modern needs and demands. But I think that this...bringing to the attention of our boys and girls and that they still omit in large measure those things that are best worth telling."2 If this be true,... | |
| Frank Mitchell Leavitt, Edith Brown - 1915 - 264 pages
...health regulations. Where can this be done more effectively than in the schools? CHAPTER VIH HISTORY MANY years ago Horace Mann said that, before its presentation...measure those things that are best worth telling. 105 Elementary School Histories Military Campaigns 87.0 National Government 14.0 Race Problems 12.8... | |
| Frank Mitchell Leavitt, Edith Brown - 1915 - 264 pages
...health regulations. Where can this be done more effectively than in the schools? CHAPTER VIII HISTORY MANY years ago Horace Mann said that, before its presentation...in large measure those things that are best worth lolling. This point is well illustrated by the following table, which was compiled by Professor JF... | |
| Abraham Flexner - 1916 - 42 pages
...elementary review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, with modern needs and demands. But I think that this...bringing to the attention of our boys and girls and that they still omit in large measure those things that are best worth telling."2 If this be true,... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, William Bishop Owen - 1910 - 464 pages
...elementary review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, with modern needs and demands. But I think that this...measure those things that are best worth telling. In order to make the situation quite clear, let us imagine that some broad-minded and sympathetic spirit,... | |
| Baltimore County (Md.). Board of school commissioners - 1919 - 738 pages
...are, and when fighting was regarded as the one unmistakably genteel pursuit of the leisure classes. and substituting the new might be carried much farther;...manuals are still crowded with facts that are not worth bringing to the attention of our boys and girls and that they still omit in a large measure those things... | |
| Abraham Flexner - 1923 - 50 pages
...review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, withrmodern needs and demands? But I think that this process of...bringing to the attention of our boys and girls and that they still omit in large '^-measure thosejjiings that are best worth telling. " 2 If this be true... | |
| Abraham Flexner - 1923 - 172 pages
...elementary review of the past and endeavor to bring their narrative into relation, here and there, with modern needs and demands. But I think that this...carried much farther; that our best manuals are still '"The New History" (New York, 1913), p. 132. crowded with facts that are not worth \ r* while bringing... | |
| Abraham Flexner - 1923 - 170 pages
...carried much farther; that our best manuals are still "'The New History" (New York, 1913), p. 132. crowded with facts that are not worth while bringing to the attention of our boys and girls and that they still omit in large measure those things that are best worth telling."1 If this be true,... | |
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