Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... questions that are asked after the speech is over , the most penetrating questions that I have ever had addressed to me came from some of the men who were the least well - dressed in the audience , came from the plain fellows , came ...
... questions that are asked after the speech is over , the most penetrating questions that I have ever had addressed to me came from some of the men who were the least well - dressed in the audience , came from the plain fellows , came ...
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... questions , a cascade of questions . No one answers these questions . Why doesn't Turner tell us the answers ? Some- thing to think about . Something to think about , sure enough ! Well , I have thought about it , off and on , for ...
... questions , a cascade of questions . No one answers these questions . Why doesn't Turner tell us the answers ? Some- thing to think about . Something to think about , sure enough ! Well , I have thought about it , off and on , for ...
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... questions these were surely ; questions which a teacher who had given his life to the study of American history might be supposed to answer for students who came to college expecting to be furnished with right opinions and con- victions ...
... questions these were surely ; questions which a teacher who had given his life to the study of American history might be supposed to answer for students who came to college expecting to be furnished with right opinions and con- victions ...
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