American Journal of Education, Volume 2William Russell Wait, Greene, and Company, 1827 - Education |
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Page 61
... teachers of schools , either open or about to be opened , not only in various parts of our own Commonwealth , but in Maine , New - Hamp- shire , Vermont , Connecticut , and New - York ; and scarcely a day passes that it is not visited ...
... teachers of schools , either open or about to be opened , not only in various parts of our own Commonwealth , but in Maine , New - Hamp- shire , Vermont , Connecticut , and New - York ; and scarcely a day passes that it is not visited ...
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... teachers ; they are sent there to fit them for other pursuits , more inviting to their ambition , and promising a better reward to their pe- cuniary hopes . The academies have a very favorable tendency in improving the character of ...
... teachers ; they are sent there to fit them for other pursuits , more inviting to their ambition , and promising a better reward to their pe- cuniary hopes . The academies have a very favorable tendency in improving the character of ...
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... teachers for the district schools . The system of mutual instruction is admirably adapted to fit- ting persons to become teachers . By this system , the instructed are constantly learning to teach others . This is of the first im ...
... teachers for the district schools . The system of mutual instruction is admirably adapted to fit- ting persons to become teachers . By this system , the instructed are constantly learning to teach others . This is of the first im ...
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fatory Address | 1 |
Education preparatory | 13 |
Method of Instruction | 25 |
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