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But school gardening offered more than mystic communion with seeds and soil .
... Gardens are made to offer opportunities for forming correct social views , ”
another instructor noted in 1909 : Early in their garden life , the children are
taught to ...
But school gardening offered more than mystic communion with seeds and soil .
... Gardens are made to offer opportunities for forming correct social views , ”
another instructor noted in 1909 : Early in their garden life , the children are
taught to ...
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Should it be offered to as many children as possible or offered in depth to a
fortunate few ? Could children in the country be left to their natural instincts , or
must they be guided to use their opportunity ? And finally 96 The Customary
Thing 36.
Should it be offered to as many children as possible or offered in depth to a
fortunate few ? Could children in the country be left to their natural instincts , or
must they be guided to use their opportunity ? And finally 96 The Customary
Thing 36.
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Carefully avoiding things the boys might do at home , Ahmek offered neither
athletics nor movies . The “ canoe cruise " instead seemed brimful of educational
potential . It offered adventure and exploration that “ modern organized education
...
Carefully avoiding things the boys might do at home , Ahmek offered neither
athletics nor movies . The “ canoe cruise " instead seemed brimful of educational
potential . It offered adventure and exploration that “ modern organized education
...
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