The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 271874 |
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... received by thousands who read the daily paper more assiduously than they do their Bible , and believe in it not less , — has tended to create extravagant expectations of the results at- tainable in the public schools ; while like ...
... received by thousands who read the daily paper more assiduously than they do their Bible , and believe in it not less , — has tended to create extravagant expectations of the results at- tainable in the public schools ; while like ...
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... received his personal attention , and he has worked in many Teachers ' Insti- tutes . He has had suitable drawing models made for the different grades of schools ; he has prepared four large volumes of drawing copies for advanced ...
... received his personal attention , and he has worked in many Teachers ' Insti- tutes . He has had suitable drawing models made for the different grades of schools ; he has prepared four large volumes of drawing copies for advanced ...
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... received three numbers of these primers , one on Chemistry , one on Physics , and the other on Physical Geography . We think , judging from these , that the authors have been entirely successful in what they aimed at . Most of the ...
... received three numbers of these primers , one on Chemistry , one on Physics , and the other on Physical Geography . We think , judging from these , that the authors have been entirely successful in what they aimed at . Most of the ...
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... received a very able and interesting article from Mr. Whitney , of the Cambridge High School , on " Agassiz as a Teacher , " which we are com- pelled , by want of room , to postpone to our next number . Mr. W. was well acquainted with ...
... received a very able and interesting article from Mr. Whitney , of the Cambridge High School , on " Agassiz as a Teacher , " which we are com- pelled , by want of room , to postpone to our next number . Mr. W. was well acquainted with ...
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... receiving and adopting the good features of the educational system as found in the despotic governments of Europe . Once , Horace Mann was attacked by teachers for saying that the school system of Prussia was one of merit . Our citizens ...
... receiving and adopting the good features of the educational system as found in the despotic governments of Europe . Once , Horace Mann was attacked by teachers for saying that the school system of Prussia was one of merit . Our citizens ...
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