Schooling of the ImmigrantPatterson Smith, 1971 - 416페이지 |
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... INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES " But , " the conventional teacher will reply , " your scheme calls for individual instruction , and individual instruction , however desirable , is out of the question financially . " It is true that individual ...
... INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES " But , " the conventional teacher will reply , " your scheme calls for individual instruction , and individual instruction , however desirable , is out of the question financially . " It is true that individual ...
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... individual differences determine the effects of teaching just as much as the teacher's efforts . Individual differences are commonly ignored , and consequently the processes of edu- cation are needlessly inefficient . For instance , at ...
... individual differences determine the effects of teaching just as much as the teacher's efforts . Individual differences are commonly ignored , and consequently the processes of edu- cation are needlessly inefficient . For instance , at ...
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... individual ability and efficiency in teaching . They are the inevitable outcome of mass instruc- tion , which does not take account of individual differences . The one way out of the difficulty is the devising of forms of classroom ...
... individual ability and efficiency in teaching . They are the inevitable outcome of mass instruc- tion , which does not take account of individual differences . The one way out of the difficulty is the devising of forms of classroom ...
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