Bulletin, Issue 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 - Education |
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... ment of higher standards has arisen in part from the influence of increased standardization for other institutions and in part because the competition for students has been so reduced that they can afford to take steps in this direction ...
... ment of higher standards has arisen in part from the influence of increased standardization for other institutions and in part because the competition for students has been so reduced that they can afford to take steps in this direction ...
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... ment in the standards for professional work . The American Bar Association adopted standards in 1921 ; and in 1923 , the American Pharmaceutical Association , the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy , and the American Conference ...
... ment in the standards for professional work . The American Bar Association adopted standards in 1921 ; and in 1923 , the American Pharmaceutical Association , the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy , and the American Conference ...
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President Coffman , of the University of Minnesota , makes a state- ment which perhaps represents with considerable justice the present attitude toward the tests : I would not for a minute speak disrespectfully of intelligence testing ...
President Coffman , of the University of Minnesota , makes a state- ment which perhaps represents with considerable justice the present attitude toward the tests : I would not for a minute speak disrespectfully of intelligence testing ...
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... ment as to preparation . 1,800 2 of $ 120 above $ 2,040 maximum . 2,520 2 of $ 120 above $ 2,280 maximum . 9 of $ 150 and 1 of $ 180 . 2 of $ 100 above A. B. maximum . 6 of $ 100 . GROWTH OF WORK - STUDY - PLAY OR PLATOON SCHOOLS 36 ...
... ment as to preparation . 1,800 2 of $ 120 above $ 2,040 maximum . 2,520 2 of $ 120 above $ 2,280 maximum . 9 of $ 150 and 1 of $ 180 . 2 of $ 100 above A. B. maximum . 6 of $ 100 . GROWTH OF WORK - STUDY - PLAY OR PLATOON SCHOOLS 36 ...
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... ment of many phases of the subject . This chapter can give but a brief résumé of tendencies in rural education . Details of accomplish- ment in 48 States , if attempt were made to enumerate them , would confuse rather than enlighten ...
... ment of many phases of the subject . This chapter can give but a brief résumé of tendencies in rural education . Details of accomplish- ment in 48 States , if attempt were made to enumerate them , would confuse rather than enlighten ...
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