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... taught should be hung with demonstration sheets of various stitches , and should contain a Black Board having one side chequered with inch squares . There should be a large work - table for cutting out and measuring , with drawers for ...
... taught should be hung with demonstration sheets of various stitches , and should contain a Black Board having one side chequered with inch squares . There should be a large work - table for cutting out and measuring , with drawers for ...
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... taught in elementary schools may be most successfully imparted . Unless a teacher learn before everything to maintain good order , much valuable time will be lost ; there will be constant waste of breath and energy , and the teacher's ...
... taught in elementary schools may be most successfully imparted . Unless a teacher learn before everything to maintain good order , much valuable time will be lost ; there will be constant waste of breath and energy , and the teacher's ...
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... taught . The poor are keen to distinguish between gentle breeding and its counterfeit , and quick to resent with scorn any unfounded assumption of superiority . Courteous and attentive to all , a teacher should show the utmost ...
... taught . The poor are keen to distinguish between gentle breeding and its counterfeit , and quick to resent with scorn any unfounded assumption of superiority . Courteous and attentive to all , a teacher should show the utmost ...
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... taught chiefly through the eye . The main faults in their instruction arise from teachers overlooking this . Little children , being " unconscious mimics , " delight to imitate what they see and hear both by voice , gesture , and ...
... taught chiefly through the eye . The main faults in their instruction arise from teachers overlooking this . Little children , being " unconscious mimics , " delight to imitate what they see and hear both by voice , gesture , and ...
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... taught it is infinitely less wearisome and more interesting than what is called the alphabetic system . A beginner must carefully refrain from telling children the names of any consonants in the earlier lessons . A little practice will ...
... taught it is infinitely less wearisome and more interesting than what is called the alphabetic system . A beginner must carefully refrain from telling children the names of any consonants in the earlier lessons . A little practice will ...
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