American Education, Volume 10,Edizione 1Expression Company, 1906 |
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Pagina 30
... means of lan- tern slides distant regions become realities in the class room , and , as is often the case , the fact that the teacher was present at the time the picture was taken adds much to the interest . Slides and lanterns can now ...
... means of lan- tern slides distant regions become realities in the class room , and , as is often the case , the fact that the teacher was present at the time the picture was taken adds much to the interest . Slides and lanterns can now ...
Pagina 33
... means , and to what it refers , in order to under- stand the poem thoroughly . He must learn why the lost leader ... mean- ing of the allusions , he may be asked to select the lines which embody the mean- ing of the entire poem . If he ...
... means , and to what it refers , in order to under- stand the poem thoroughly . He must learn why the lost leader ... mean- ing of the allusions , he may be asked to select the lines which embody the mean- ing of the entire poem . If he ...
Pagina 37
... means of lessons in elementary science re- main with the pupil through life and have a direct and controlling influence on his opinions and management . The boy who has learned in school of the oxidizing of iron and the wear of the ...
... means of lessons in elementary science re- main with the pupil through life and have a direct and controlling influence on his opinions and management . The boy who has learned in school of the oxidizing of iron and the wear of the ...
Pagina 38
... means of making school life attractive , and anything that tends to- wards this end is a means of inducing pupils to persevere in their school career . There comes a time in the life of nearly every child when , by insistence , he may ...
... means of making school life attractive , and anything that tends to- wards this end is a means of inducing pupils to persevere in their school career . There comes a time in the life of nearly every child when , by insistence , he may ...
Pagina 42
... means are our sympathies turned towards and against Shylock ? 98. If Shakspere intended us to feel that Shy- lock was treated unjustly , how does the absence of reference to the Jew in Act V show us that those who have ill - treated him ...
... means are our sympathies turned towards and against Shylock ? 98. If Shakspere intended us to feel that Shy- lock was treated unjustly , how does the absence of reference to the Jew in Act V show us that those who have ill - treated him ...
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