The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... pupils habits of syste- matic and efficient study ? The solution of this problem should furnish a simple and definite answer to the question , What is the plan of conducting our schools that will ensure a constantly increasing quantity ...
... pupils habits of syste- matic and efficient study ? The solution of this problem should furnish a simple and definite answer to the question , What is the plan of conducting our schools that will ensure a constantly increasing quantity ...
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... pupil from considerable perplexity , and will make it easier to teach him how to take advantage of opportu- nities to ... Pupils will generally need some hints and illustrations to show them how to work independently . If the rate be ...
... pupil from considerable perplexity , and will make it easier to teach him how to take advantage of opportu- nities to ... Pupils will generally need some hints and illustrations to show them how to work independently . If the rate be ...
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... pupils in our schools go through their arithmetic , and are then utterly ignorant of the principles and processes which have been here treated somewhat minutely . ELEMENTs of desirable SUPERVISION . WHAT kind and degree of supervision ...
... pupils in our schools go through their arithmetic , and are then utterly ignorant of the principles and processes which have been here treated somewhat minutely . ELEMENTs of desirable SUPERVISION . WHAT kind and degree of supervision ...
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... Pupils picture with great readiness . When they describe their pictures , their tongues are unloosed ; they have something to say . A comparatively easy principle is settled here , but it is usually a revelation to young people that ...
... Pupils picture with great readiness . When they describe their pictures , their tongues are unloosed ; they have something to say . A comparatively easy principle is settled here , but it is usually a revelation to young people that ...
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... pupils in recognizing the peculiarities and essential characteristics of different classes ? Can he awaken an interest in the subject , and assist them in form- ing accurate habits of observation , by directing their attention to these ...
... pupils in recognizing the peculiarities and essential characteristics of different classes ? Can he awaken an interest in the subject , and assist them in form- ing accurate habits of observation , by directing their attention to these ...
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