Journal of Education[Department of Education] Province of Nova Scotia., 1965 |
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... classroom teachers to use television lessons to best advantage , and report back to their headquarters on the success or failure of the lessons in the classroom . So small a number of officers cannot visit schools nearly as frequently ...
... classroom teachers to use television lessons to best advantage , and report back to their headquarters on the success or failure of the lessons in the classroom . So small a number of officers cannot visit schools nearly as frequently ...
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... classroom teacher can offer . Television is here to stay . It has in- fluenced our whole society , especially the ... classroom teacher . Even if the television lesson is perfect , its effect on the class can be destroyed by a word ...
... classroom teacher can offer . Television is here to stay . It has in- fluenced our whole society , especially the ... classroom teacher . Even if the television lesson is perfect , its effect on the class can be destroyed by a word ...
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... classroom teachers to the suggestion that television be used . Teachers have no objection to receiving help in giving pupils the best in instruction ; the objection arises because , for some reason , the use of television is interpreted ...
... classroom teachers to the suggestion that television be used . Teachers have no objection to receiving help in giving pupils the best in instruction ; the objection arises because , for some reason , the use of television is interpreted ...
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