Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 16Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1861 |
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Արդյունքներ 70–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... the inattention of the pupil to his studies may require . Place thirty pupils under his charge , and discipline becomes necessary , simply by reason of the VOL . VIII . 1 number ; the end to be attained , the instruction.
... the inattention of the pupil to his studies may require . Place thirty pupils under his charge , and discipline becomes necessary , simply by reason of the VOL . VIII . 1 number ; the end to be attained , the instruction.
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... examine it , and thus become acquainted with it , and perceive its relation to other thoughts . Now , since several distinct thoughts enter into most of the subjects of which the pupil is to acquire a knowledge , and 2 School Teaching .
... examine it , and thus become acquainted with it , and perceive its relation to other thoughts . Now , since several distinct thoughts enter into most of the subjects of which the pupil is to acquire a knowledge , and 2 School Teaching .
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... become acquainted with it . In this way , an acquaint- ance with the distinct thoughts of which the subject is com- posed leads , at once , by a presentation of them in their logical order and relations , to a thorough acquaintance with ...
... become acquainted with it . In this way , an acquaint- ance with the distinct thoughts of which the subject is com- posed leads , at once , by a presentation of them in their logical order and relations , to a thorough acquaintance with ...
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... become acquainted with each step . Observation and experience have convinced him that this is an all - important point — the distinct presentation of each thought contained in the subject , and dwelling upon it till the pupil becomes ...
... become acquainted with each step . Observation and experience have convinced him that this is an all - important point — the distinct presentation of each thought contained in the subject , and dwelling upon it till the pupil becomes ...
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... become remarkably quick and delicate ; and how acute is the sense of sight in the dumb . With the new born infant the mind is but mere blank ; and for a long time its senses are its only educators . Through them it gains a knowledge of ...
... become remarkably quick and delicate ; and how acute is the sense of sight in the dumb . With the new born infant the mind is but mere blank ; and for a long time its senses are its only educators . Through them it gains a knowledge of ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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