The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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Page 7
... method , and work to be accomplished , tact in arranging and bringing many to work in harmony to achieve a given end , and , finally , steady persever- ance in working and waiting , let all these qualities be duly com- bined in a ...
... method , and work to be accomplished , tact in arranging and bringing many to work in harmony to achieve a given end , and , finally , steady persever- ance in working and waiting , let all these qualities be duly com- bined in a ...
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... method and vigor to reach and remedy the venerable methodless method . If the more sparsely settled portions of the State could be divided into districts , severally embracing territory enough to fur- nish a reasonable field of work for ...
... method and vigor to reach and remedy the venerable methodless method . If the more sparsely settled portions of the State could be divided into districts , severally embracing territory enough to fur- nish a reasonable field of work for ...
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... method of teaching it . There is reason to fear that the habits of working examples in interest , that are sometimes pretty firmly fastened upon pupils by the special drill of the school - room , would disqualify them for service in any ...
... method of teaching it . There is reason to fear that the habits of working examples in interest , that are sometimes pretty firmly fastened upon pupils by the special drill of the school - room , would disqualify them for service in any ...
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... method at the outset , having each step thoroughly plain and familiar before passing on to the next , that a healthy ... methods of training classes . The age at which scholars usually begin to study the lan- guages is not favorable for ...
... method at the outset , having each step thoroughly plain and familiar before passing on to the next , that a healthy ... methods of training classes . The age at which scholars usually begin to study the lan- guages is not favorable for ...
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... study in all public schools , from the lowest to the highest . They demand , however , that the method of in- struction be changed . Leaving the past behind her , Massachusetts is now making 26 [ Jan. Drawing for Public Schools .
... study in all public schools , from the lowest to the highest . They demand , however , that the method of in- struction be changed . Leaving the past behind her , Massachusetts is now making 26 [ Jan. Drawing for Public Schools .
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