| 1920 - 928 pages
...primary purpose of the teaching of mathematics should be to develop the power of understanding and analyzing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to an understanding of the world, and to develop the habits of mind which will make this power effective... | |
| 1915 - 830 pages
...Principles of Organization. — The following two principles are made the basis of the discussion : (1) The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics...should be to develop those powers of understanding and analyzing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to a better appreciation of the progress... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 232 pages
...GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING THE MATHEMATICS OF THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. 1. The primary purpose of the teaching of mathematics should be to develop those powers of understanding and analyzing the interdependence of quantities and spatial magnitudes which are necessary to a better... | |
| 1921 - 336 pages
...Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C). This preliminary report has recognized two principles : "(1) The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics...should be to develop those powers of understanding and analyzing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to a better understanding of life... | |
| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - 1922 - 84 pages
...recognition in the selection of material and that the necessary minimum of technical drill is insisted upon. The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics...powers of understanding and of analyzing relations oj quantity and of space which are necessary to an insight into and control over our environment and... | |
| 1922 - 432 pages
...verbal problem (1) Two principles are given in this report. I quote the first; "The primary purpose of the teaching of mathematics should be to develop those powers of understanding and analyzing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to a better appreciation of the progress... | |
| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - 1923 - 680 pages
...recognition in the selection of material and that the necessary minimum of technical drill is insisted upon. The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics...be to develop those powers of understanding and of analysing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to an insight into and control *DE... | |
| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - 1923 - 680 pages
...recognition in the selection of material and that the necessary minimum of technical drill is insisted upon. The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics should be to develop those pozvcrs of understanding and of analysing relations of quantity and of space which are necessary to... | |
| 1927 - 324 pages
...the following statement of aims which cover in a general way the entire field of work in mathematics: "The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics...should be to develop those powers of understanding and analyzing relations of quantity and space which are necessary to an insight into and a control over... | |
| National Committee on Mathematical Requirements - 1927 - 208 pages
...recognition in the selection of material and that the necessary minimum of technical drill is insisted upon. The primary purposes of the teaching of mathematics...be to ^develop those powers of understanding and of f DE Smith: "Mathematics in the Training for Citizenship," Teachers College Record, vol. 18 (May, 1917),... | |
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