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The History Of Children's Literature Of New Mexico, Mina Bannon Ruggles
The History Of Children's Literature Of New Mexico, Mina Bannon Ruggles
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
The purpose of this study was to investigate the actual literature for children about New Mexico. The influences of Indian, the Spanish-American, and the Anglo-American cultures of New Mexico on children's literature have been considered. Interesting and outstanding personalities in the field of children's literature also have been presented, and the chronological development of children's literature of New Mexico has been traced.
An Investigation Of The Physical Education Specialist In The Elementary School, William G. Bentley
An Investigation Of The Physical Education Specialist In The Elementary School, William G. Bentley
All Master's Theses
Acting on the premise that the physical education program is a vital part of the elementary school curriculum, every elementary school should provide qualified leadership, proper facilities, and activities suited to the growth and development of the participants.
The Library And Its Relation To The Elementary School Curriculum, Alpha S. Piland
The Library And Its Relation To The Elementary School Curriculum, Alpha S. Piland
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this paper is to explain the place of the centralized elementary school library in relation to present day standards of the elementary curriculum, as presented by contemporary authorities on curriculum and library service.
Children ...Here And Now [Vol. 1, No. 1, 1953], Bank Street College Of Education
Children ...Here And Now [Vol. 1, No. 1, 1953], Bank Street College Of Education
Children Here and Now ... Notes from 69 Bank Street
The most important procession on earth, by Lucy Sprague Mitchell; Education for emotional maturity, by Barbara Biber; Caroline, by Carra Matthews; A primer for writers, by Claudia Lewis; Stories and poems, by the children; Weaving patterns of his world, by Dorothy Stall; Margaret Wise Brown (1910-1952), by Lucy Sprague Mitchell; How do you know? [poem], by Margaret Wise Brown; Some fruits of solitude, by William Penn; The public school workshops program: letter to Bank Street, by Marion Clark; The workshop in …