The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... allowed for the change of classes . The teacher usually remains in the same room , and the pupils move about freely and without super- vision . Conversation is allowed during the change . Again and again we saw this process carried on ...
... allowed for the change of classes . The teacher usually remains in the same room , and the pupils move about freely and without super- vision . Conversation is allowed during the change . Again and again we saw this process carried on ...
Halaman 95
... allowed to converse with these girls and to see some of their notes . We understood that they were not preparing for any examination . In this school we were shown a large portfolio of diagrams , chiefly on squared paper , illustrating ...
... allowed to converse with these girls and to see some of their notes . We understood that they were not preparing for any examination . In this school we were shown a large portfolio of diagrams , chiefly on squared paper , illustrating ...
Halaman 107
... allowed . No human being could learn all these subjects in the four years of a college course . So began the system of electives - that is , students were allowed to choose some subjects , greater liberty being given in the later years ...
... allowed . No human being could learn all these subjects in the four years of a college course . So began the system of electives - that is , students were allowed to choose some subjects , greater liberty being given in the later years ...
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