An edition of Teacher education curricula (1935)

Teacher education curricula

in seven parts

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Teacher education curricula
Earle Underwood Rugg
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English
Pages
547

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Cover of: Teacher education curricula
Teacher education curricula: in seven parts
1935, United States Government Printing Office
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Edition Notes

At head of title: National survey of the education of teachers.

Includes tables.

William John Cooper, director ; E. S. Evenden, associate director.

Published in
Washington
Series
United States. Office of Education. Bulletin 1933, no. 10 -- v. 3, Bulletin (United States. Office of Education) -- 1933, no. 10, v. 3.
Other Titles
Curricula in teachers colleges and normal schools., Curricula for the education of teachers in colleges and universities.

Classifications

Library of Congress
LB1715 .U62 vol.3 Suppl.[2], LB1715 .U62 vol.3, L111 .A6 1933 no.10, vol.3

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Pagination
xviii, 547 pages
Number of pages
547

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45077942M
LCCN
e35000138
OCLC/WorldCat
62617730

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