American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 4Expression Company, 1906 |
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Pagina 231
... mind that you are paid to give instruction to 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 ...
... mind that you are paid to give instruction to 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 ...
Pagina 232
... mind that , as a rule , school patrons only should serve as school officers . The school patron who fails to turn out and help elect the best school patrons for school officers has very little cause to whimper if the schools are not run ...
... mind that , as a rule , school patrons only should serve as school officers . The school patron who fails to turn out and help elect the best school patrons for school officers has very little cause to whimper if the schools are not run ...
Pagina 233
... mind to write some- thing like this to the teacher : " It has come to my notice that my boy , attending your school , has been put back one grade , although there are others inferior allowed to remain . Also that my little girl is made ...
... mind to write some- thing like this to the teacher : " It has come to my notice that my boy , attending your school , has been put back one grade , although there are others inferior allowed to remain . Also that my little girl is made ...
Pagina 235
... mind of the average pupil . This condition is one of the utmost concern to classical teachers , not only with respect to the progress of those pupils who have begun their Latin , but because of the assistance artificially afforded by ...
... mind of the average pupil . This condition is one of the utmost concern to classical teachers , not only with respect to the progress of those pupils who have begun their Latin , but because of the assistance artificially afforded by ...
Pagina 240
... mind of an entering pupil about to elect his language , that Latin , in comparison with the modern languages , is dead and lifeless . 2. It automatically creates from the first a proper conception of the Romans as a living , breathing ...
... mind of an entering pupil about to elect his language , that Latin , in comparison with the modern languages , is dead and lifeless . 2. It automatically creates from the first a proper conception of the Romans as a living , breathing ...
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