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... habits of punctuality will be careful to set a good example in his daily work . He will be always in school before the appointed time to see that the room is clean , the fire properly lighted , the floor swept , and to set everything ...
... habits of punctuality will be careful to set a good example in his daily work . He will be always in school before the appointed time to see that the room is clean , the fire properly lighted , the floor swept , and to set everything ...
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... habits ; Secondly , by leading his teacher to believe that he knows what he does not , thus losing the chance of receiving further instruction till he has mastered his task . Such a habit , moreover , if not promptly , vigorously , and ...
... habits ; Secondly , by leading his teacher to believe that he knows what he does not , thus losing the chance of receiving further instruction till he has mastered his task . Such a habit , moreover , if not promptly , vigorously , and ...
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... habit of walking to and fro , like caged lions , in front of a class , while they are teaching . A restless teacher makes a restless class . It is better to stand erect and steadily on one spot , never lounging , putting hands in ...
... habit of walking to and fro , like caged lions , in front of a class , while they are teaching . A restless teacher makes a restless class . It is better to stand erect and steadily on one spot , never lounging , putting hands in ...
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... habit , which all singers have , of taking in breath always by the nostrils , never by the mouth . This is of great importance to health , and will enable a speaker to modulate his voice so that its very tone will give some intimation ...
... habit , which all singers have , of taking in breath always by the nostrils , never by the mouth . This is of great importance to health , and will enable a speaker to modulate his voice so that its very tone will give some intimation ...
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... Habits of inattention , fostered by a teacher's oversight , often prove nearly as fatal to success in examinations as imperfect knowledge . For instance , a child habitually careless and inattentive , es- pecially if naturally sharp ...
... Habits of inattention , fostered by a teacher's oversight , often prove nearly as fatal to success in examinations as imperfect knowledge . For instance , a child habitually careless and inattentive , es- pecially if naturally sharp ...
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