How children learn to think / Paul E. Blackwood.
By: Material type:
TextPublication details: Washington : U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1957.Description: 19 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 370.153 BLA
No physical items for this record
There are no comments on this title.
Log in to your account to post a comment.
-
1
Cities feeding people:
-
2
Taking care of what we have
-
3
Beyond intellectual property :
by Posey, Darrell A. -
4
The futures of pastoral peoples :
-
5
Information and communication technologies for development in Africa :
-
6
Rural development in the crossfire :
by Smith, Michael L. -
7
Telehealth in the developing world /
-
8
Training of trainers for health systems research
by Pathmanathan, Indra. -
9
Research on social policy :
-
10
Promoting health systems research as a management tool /
by Brownlee, Ann -
11
Managing health systems research /
by Pathmanathan, Indra. -
12
30 years of learning :
by Ishumi, Abel G. M. -
13
Designing and conducting health systems research projects, part 1 :
by Varkevisser, Corlien M. -
14
Technology transfer and nationalization in Ghana /
by Adei, Stephen. -
15
Transnational social policies :
-
16
The university as an institution today /
by Cabal, Alfonso Borrero. -
17
Working with indigenous knowledge :
by Grenier, Louise. -
18
Education, work and employment /
by International Development Reseach Centre (Canada). -
19
Development and the information age :
-
20
Large mines and the community :
How children learn to think /
APA
Blackwood, . (1957). How children learn to think. Washington: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
Chicago
Blackwood, . 1957. How children learn to think. Washington: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
Harvard
Blackwood, . (1957). How children learn to think. Washington: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
MLA
Blackwood, . How children learn to think. Washington: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 1957.
Exporting to Dublin Core...
Share