The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... fact that 6 is a factor of 12 , the number of months in the year , and also of 30 , the number of days in a month . Yet there are many cases when it would be better to depart widely from the methods given above . If the pupil were ...
... fact that 6 is a factor of 12 , the number of months in the year , and also of 30 , the number of days in a month . Yet there are many cases when it would be better to depart widely from the methods given above . If the pupil were ...
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... fact , the principle that the physical peculiarities of the teacher , religious prefer- ences , private beliefs , etc. , so long as they do not affect her pupils injuriously , or tend to mar her influence as a teacher , are none of the ...
... fact , the principle that the physical peculiarities of the teacher , religious prefer- ences , private beliefs , etc. , so long as they do not affect her pupils injuriously , or tend to mar her influence as a teacher , are none of the ...
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... fact any discussion which tends to introduce radical changes in the course of study of the higher institutions of learning must affect , in a greater or less degree , the lower , not only that they may meet the different demands made ...
... fact any discussion which tends to introduce radical changes in the course of study of the higher institutions of learning must affect , in a greater or less degree , the lower , not only that they may meet the different demands made ...
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... future progress . The temptation to be superficial is very great , particularly with those who are fitting for college , as they often wholly over- look the fact that the benefit to be derived from 1874. ] 19 Latin in the High School .
... future progress . The temptation to be superficial is very great , particularly with those who are fitting for college , as they often wholly over- look the fact that the benefit to be derived from 1874. ] 19 Latin in the High School .
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A Journal of School and Home Education. look the fact that the benefit to be derived from a college course is , as a rule , exactly in proportion to the fitness for it . It is only by a slow and thorough method at the outset , having ...
A Journal of School and Home Education. look the fact that the benefit to be derived from a college course is , as a rule , exactly in proportion to the fitness for it . It is only by a slow and thorough method at the outset , having ...
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