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The Classroom Activities of Superior High School Instructors

KENNETH EARL MILLER, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Universal education is a basic concept of the educational philosophy of America. This concept was evident with the earliest National movement, and has become an integral part of our mores as a free people. This freedom and educational opportunity for all, has resulted in the construction of a number of classrooms across this continent in which every child may have the privilege of attending school. In these classrooms, concepts and ideas are offered to pupils by the instructors who are employed for this purpose.The classrooms of our schools must provide adequate learning experiences if ideas are to be preserved and transmitted from one generation to another.

Subject Area

Teacher education

Recommended Citation

MILLER, KENNETH EARL, "The Classroom Activities of Superior High School Instructors" (1963). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI6400230.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI6400230

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