Schools and Scholarship: The Christian Idea of Education: Part 2, Part 2Edmund Fuller |
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... grade 9 , you may bring in some irrationals to show that the rational numbers are inadequate for the purposes of physical measure- ment , but I feel that the material of grade 9 cannot do any more than come to the threshold of real ...
... grade 9 , you may bring in some irrationals to show that the rational numbers are inadequate for the purposes of physical measure- ment , but I feel that the material of grade 9 cannot do any more than come to the threshold of real ...
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... grade . The old patterns go stale . It captures their interest — or provides subject matter for conversation . If you made a discreet tran- sition to reading not later than the seventh grade I think it might help them over ...
... grade . The old patterns go stale . It captures their interest — or provides subject matter for conversation . If you made a discreet tran- sition to reading not later than the seventh grade I think it might help them over ...
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... grade . At the ninth and tenth grade level , we aren't so concerned with the imagination in the paper but we do demand that it be written grammatically . All of these papers are written not about " My Summer Vacation , " but about the ...
... grade . At the ninth and tenth grade level , we aren't so concerned with the imagination in the paper but we do demand that it be written grammatically . All of these papers are written not about " My Summer Vacation , " but about the ...
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The Speakers and Discussion Leaders | 1 |
Understanding Europe from the Inside | 15 |
In Defense of History | 33 |
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