The contribution of the Oswego Normal School to educational progress in the United States
Andrew Phillip Hollis
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The contribution of the Oswego Normal School to educational progress in the United States
Published
1970
Publisher
D.C. Heath & Co.
Pages
160
Subjects
History of the first half century of Oswego State Normal and Training School, Oswego, New York
The Oswego movement in American education
Oswego: fountainhead of teacher education
Autobiography of Edward Austin Sheldon
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The contribution of the Oswego Normal School to educational progress in the United States was written by Andrew Phillip Hollis.
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