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... draw out powers , to stimulate to exertion , to overcome sloth and evil , not by repression , but by good , to replace the worse by the better . When this is the tone prevailing throughout a school the children will be ruled less by ...
... draw out powers , to stimulate to exertion , to overcome sloth and evil , not by repression , but by good , to replace the worse by the better . When this is the tone prevailing throughout a school the children will be ruled less by ...
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... drawing . Good use should be made of these natural instincts . Their lessons should be made not merely as little irksome , but as attractive as possible . The Germans have recognized these points in their admirable Kindergarten system ...
... drawing . Good use should be made of these natural instincts . Their lessons should be made not merely as little irksome , but as attractive as possible . The Germans have recognized these points in their admirable Kindergarten system ...
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... drawn to various things made of iron in the room . 2. Reading . In reading and spelling good results are often attained only by an undue expenditure of time and toil . Teachers might spare both themselves and the children great ...
... drawn to various things made of iron in the room . 2. Reading . In reading and spelling good results are often attained only by an undue expenditure of time and toil . Teachers might spare both themselves and the children great ...
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... draw letters in printed characters on slates and black boards . By such means children learn first the forms , then ... drawing , not writing , on slates , short pencils may be allowed . 4. Counting . Counting is best taught by means of ...
... draw letters in printed characters on slates and black boards . By such means children learn first the forms , then ... drawing , not writing , on slates , short pencils may be allowed . 4. Counting . Counting is best taught by means of ...
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... drawing . Advan- tage should be taken of mistakes in drawing to train their eyes to see things correctly . Attention should be drawn to simple shapes of common objects in the room , as bricks , window - panes , slates , cards , clock ...
... drawing . Advan- tage should be taken of mistakes in drawing to train their eyes to see things correctly . Attention should be drawn to simple shapes of common objects in the room , as bricks , window - panes , slates , cards , clock ...
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