American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 4Expression Company, 1906 |
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Pagina 231
... children ; you are holding a certificate that entitles you to be the judge of how best to do it ; and true to your position you go quietly and earnestly about the task that educates the children , as you understand it . Do not make the ...
... children ; you are holding a certificate that entitles you to be the judge of how best to do it ; and true to your position you go quietly and earnestly about the task that educates the children , as you understand it . Do not make the ...
Pagina 232
... children and the teachers that we appreciate the service of the teachers we either entertain the teachers once or twice a year as the guests of the children , or the children make some slight present to the teachers , at our suggestion ...
... children and the teachers that we appreciate the service of the teachers we either entertain the teachers once or twice a year as the guests of the children , or the children make some slight present to the teachers , at our suggestion ...
Pagina 233
... children best . If a child gets into trouble at school , of course it is natural for him or her to place the blame with someone else . It is the expected thing except perhaps with the parents of that particular child . It is the ...
... children best . If a child gets into trouble at school , of course it is natural for him or her to place the blame with someone else . It is the expected thing except perhaps with the parents of that particular child . It is the ...
Pagina 234
... child and his teacher and sets the child against the teacher by any method is not far different from the character that deliberately sets the husband against the wife . Children naturally resist education enough without any of this sort ...
... child and his teacher and sets the child against the teacher by any method is not far different from the character that deliberately sets the husband against the wife . Children naturally resist education enough without any of this sort ...
Pagina 241
... Child That twinkle through the pasture - bars And litter all the skies at night With glittering scraps of silver light ; - The rainbow's bar , from rim to rim , In beaten gold , belongs to him . -James Whitcomb Riley . Rural Supervision ...
... Child That twinkle through the pasture - bars And litter all the skies at night With glittering scraps of silver light ; - The rainbow's bar , from rim to rim , In beaten gold , belongs to him . -James Whitcomb Riley . Rural Supervision ...
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