Journal of Education and School World, Volúmenes 89-90W. Stewart & Company, 1957 |
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... classroom door to television ? RÉE That I haven't yet decided , but as a teacher who likes being in front of a class of children , and putting something across and getting something out of them , quite frankly I have yet to be convinced ...
... classroom door to television ? RÉE That I haven't yet decided , but as a teacher who likes being in front of a class of children , and putting something across and getting something out of them , quite frankly I have yet to be convinced ...
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... classroom must be abolished . Away with those desks , fashioned for Dickensian chief clerks ! Away with conventional classroom furniture ! If every classroom cannot be a library , let it at least have its shelves , its tables for ...
... classroom must be abolished . Away with those desks , fashioned for Dickensian chief clerks ! Away with conventional classroom furniture ! If every classroom cannot be a library , let it at least have its shelves , its tables for ...
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... classroom orientation and aspect and imposes a symmetrical layout , but is extremely economical ; it is interesting ... classroom having its own ante - room and courtyard . By eliminating long corridors and con- tinuous banks of ...
... classroom orientation and aspect and imposes a symmetrical layout , but is extremely economical ; it is interesting ... classroom having its own ante - room and courtyard . By eliminating long corridors and con- tinuous banks of ...
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