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In this way individual progress is recognized ; an integration of school activities is possible ; purposeful reading is motivated ; class experiences are extended and deepened ; and individual development is not reckoned in terms of ...
In this way individual progress is recognized ; an integration of school activities is possible ; purposeful reading is motivated ; class experiences are extended and deepened ; and individual development is not reckoned in terms of ...
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4 ) A well planned program of testing is carried out each year in order to determine as nearly as possible the capabilities and deficiencies and progress made by pupils over the year . 5 ) Continuous efforts are made to find and correct ...
4 ) A well planned program of testing is carried out each year in order to determine as nearly as possible the capabilities and deficiencies and progress made by pupils over the year . 5 ) Continuous efforts are made to find and correct ...
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... are reduced by eliminating grade standards and promotion and replacing them with individual adequacy and achievement , thus the children are made more aware of their own individual progress ; the superior child is stimulated because ...
... are reduced by eliminating grade standards and promotion and replacing them with individual adequacy and achievement , thus the children are made more aware of their own individual progress ; the superior child is stimulated because ...
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