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The effect of instruction on the incorrect attitudes of student-teachers toward the pupils
(1965)
Both layman and expert have long recognized that abiding attitudes are among the most important outcomes of the regulated experience which the school tries to confer. Although they are generally considered as "by-products," ...
An evaluation survey of the teaching of History in the secondary schools of Iloilo
(1965)
The great role of history in the affairs of man is underscored by Abraham Lincoln when he said: "Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We . . . will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance or ...