American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 4Expression Company, 1906 |
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... interest to all kindergarten teach- ers , the title being " The Kinder- garten from the Standpoint of Ge- netic Psychology . " This will be followed in succeeding numbers by two articles on " The Psychology of Language , " showing the ...
... interest to all kindergarten teach- ers , the title being " The Kinder- garten from the Standpoint of Ge- netic Psychology . " This will be followed in succeeding numbers by two articles on " The Psychology of Language , " showing the ...
Pagina 232
... interest in the schools and in their children in their school work . They have the advantage of knowing better than you do how they should be taught and they are not unwilling to let you know it , some in one way and some in another ...
... interest in the schools and in their children in their school work . They have the advantage of knowing better than you do how they should be taught and they are not unwilling to let you know it , some in one way and some in another ...
Pagina 235
... interest in the study of Latin among our high school pupils is becoming a more and more difficult problem . The abnormal athletic excitement now prevalent everywhere , the vastly greater number of individual interests outside of school ...
... interest in the study of Latin among our high school pupils is becoming a more and more difficult problem . The abnormal athletic excitement now prevalent everywhere , the vastly greater number of individual interests outside of school ...
Pagina 236
... interest in Latin any more effectively than they have negatively in the destruction of interest in athletics . Such interest , if secured at all , must spring spontaneously from the pupil in response to the presentation , without ...
... interest in Latin any more effectively than they have negatively in the destruction of interest in athletics . Such interest , if secured at all , must spring spontaneously from the pupil in response to the presentation , without ...
Pagina 238
... , exist for purposes and interests wholly extraneous to the essential objects of high school education and , therefore , feel themselves wholly independent of those whose duties they instinctively conceive to be 238 AMERICAN EDUCATION.
... , exist for purposes and interests wholly extraneous to the essential objects of high school education and , therefore , feel themselves wholly independent of those whose duties they instinctively conceive to be 238 AMERICAN EDUCATION.
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