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" The great need of an institution for teaching field work cannot be properly estimated by the number of those who are attracted by the opening of such opportunities for study. The mental condition of those who attend, and what it has done for them, and... "
Biological Teaching in the Colleges of the United States - Страница 166
по John Pendleton Campbell - 1891 - 183 страници
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Том 9

United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1891 - 968 страници
...condition of those who attend, and what it has done for them, and the sphere of influence which it roaches through them, are the only true standards by which...usefulness can be properly measured. Nearly all the pupils wore persons who could bo termed "well educated;" nevertheless they were, with the exception of some...

Nature, Том 47

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 908 страници
...for 1882, remarks as follows ; — "The great need of an institution for teaching field work cannot be properly estimated by the number of those who are...this was not possible for anybody except the trained man of science. Several of these teachers, after their work was finished, expressed their gratefulness...

Nature, Том 47

1893 - 882 страници
...for 1882, remarks as follows : — "The great need of an institution for teaching field work cannot be properly estimated by the number of those who are...measured. Nearly all the pupils were persons who could he termed 'well educated;' nevertheless they were, with the exception of some who had already worked"...

Nature, Том 47

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 680 страници
...for 1882, remarks as follows : — "The great need of an institution for teaching field work cannot be properly estimated by the number of those who are...measured. Nearly all the pupils were persons who could he termed ' well educated ; ' nevertheless they were, with the exception of some who had already worked...

Nature, Том 47

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 682 страници
...opportunities for study. The mental condition of those who attend, and what it has done for them, and ihe sphere of influence which it reaches through them,...measured. Nearly all the pupils were persons who could he termed ' well educated ; ' nevertheless they were, with the exception of some who had already worked...




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