American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 4Expression Company, 1906 |
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... pupils . The exercises are full and carefully graded , and the text itself is clear , definite , and suggestive ... pupil to help himself are a feature of the work . ELEMENTARY COMPOSITION By DOROTHEA F. CANFIELD , formerly Secretary of ...
... pupils . The exercises are full and carefully graded , and the text itself is clear , definite , and suggestive ... pupil to help himself are a feature of the work . ELEMENTARY COMPOSITION By DOROTHEA F. CANFIELD , formerly Secretary of ...
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... pupils ; and in some cases are quite willing to give the teachers the advantage of their opinions of school work . And in this republic that cultivates free speech these conditions are as they should be , and teachers should accept the ...
... pupils ; and in some cases are quite willing to give the teachers the advantage of their opinions of school work . And in this republic that cultivates free speech these conditions are as they should be , and teachers should accept the ...
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... pupil to get . It is the quiet but firm understanding that the home sustains the teachers and the school is not much in debate in the home talk . To show the children and the teachers that we appreciate the service of the teachers we ...
... pupil to get . It is the quiet but firm understanding that the home sustains the teachers and the school is not much in debate in the home talk . To show the children and the teachers that we appreciate the service of the teachers we ...
Pagina 235
... 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 these influences to ...
... 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 these influences to ...
Pagina 236
... pupils enjoy such work , it does not arouse any feeling stronger than a pleasurable curiosity and the satisfaction of it . What is needed is an interest , springing from the pupils and sustained by them , that will make its object as ...
... pupils enjoy such work , it does not arouse any feeling stronger than a pleasurable curiosity and the satisfaction of it . What is needed is an interest , springing from the pupils and sustained by them , that will make its object as ...
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