The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... less than all extant knowledge should enter into it , that should enter into it from the begin- ning . Language and literature should be the subjects of ele- mentary teaching ; science should be the subject of elementary teaching ; art ...
... less than all extant knowledge should enter into it , that should enter into it from the begin- ning . Language and literature should be the subjects of ele- mentary teaching ; science should be the subject of elementary teaching ; art ...
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... less than one fifth of the school session to prepare the exercises of the other four fifths ; and this small fraction is divided into frag- ments of unequal brevity . Does such a plan furnish conditions . under which it is possible to ...
... less than one fifth of the school session to prepare the exercises of the other four fifths ; and this small fraction is divided into frag- ments of unequal brevity . Does such a plan furnish conditions . under which it is possible to ...
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... less , — has tended to create extravagant expectations of the results at- tainable in the public schools ; while like influences have dis- couraged any demand for increased effort on the part of pupils , — the primary condition of the ...
... less , — has tended to create extravagant expectations of the results at- tainable in the public schools ; while like influences have dis- couraged any demand for increased effort on the part of pupils , — the primary condition of the ...
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... less experience , and no more resources and self - reliance , left alone with her ten or twenty untutored boys and girls , soon finds herself at sea in a tub . Her energies are more likely to be expended for the purpose of keep- ing ...
... less experience , and no more resources and self - reliance , left alone with her ten or twenty untutored boys and girls , soon finds herself at sea in a tub . Her energies are more likely to be expended for the purpose of keep- ing ...
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... less space than we have given it here . If this article should seem to any unnecessary , on the ground that it contains nothing new , my apology is , that many pupils in our schools go through their arithmetic , and are then utterly ...
... less space than we have given it here . If this article should seem to any unnecessary , on the ground that it contains nothing new , my apology is , that many pupils in our schools go through their arithmetic , and are then utterly ...
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