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Show He's After the Facts ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT EARL J. BRYAN'S one-man back-to-school movement move-ment in Cleveland, Ohio, gets a gold star for headi-up pedagogy, Bryan, who is in charge of Cleveland's senior high schools, has been attending tenth grade classes regularly from the S a. m. bell to 4 p. m. He will enroll in the eleventh grade subsequent Jy and then go on to the senior classes. What he learns from his first-hand contact he will use In his Job as superintendent. Mr. Bryan's idea is a sound one. An idea that other superintendents mieht well try. |