Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 16Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1861 |
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Արդյունքներ 64–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... means to the accomplishment of that end . Place one pupil under the charge of a teacher to be instruct- ed in the various branches of study . No discipline is neces- sary , except so far as the inattention of the pupil to his studies ...
... means to the accomplishment of that end . Place one pupil under the charge of a teacher to be instruct- ed in the various branches of study . No discipline is neces- sary , except so far as the inattention of the pupil to his studies ...
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... means , the end can not be attained , and without the end , the means avail but little . This distinction is dwelt upon , because there is reason to believe that many teachers attach undue importance to discipline , to the great neglect ...
... means , the end can not be attained , and without the end , the means avail but little . This distinction is dwelt upon , because there is reason to believe that many teachers attach undue importance to discipline , to the great neglect ...
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... means of oral and object lessons , teachers had endeavored to awaken new in- terest , and break up , in some measure , the old routine of study and recitation . These exercises were , however , with- out much system or order , and with ...
... means of oral and object lessons , teachers had endeavored to awaken new in- terest , and break up , in some measure , the old routine of study and recitation . These exercises were , however , with- out much system or order , and with ...
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... means of frequent change of classes , gymnastics and recesses . Children of the ages of those found in our primary schools , should not be kept in any one position over thirty minutes at a time . Their very being demands frequent change ...
... means of frequent change of classes , gymnastics and recesses . Children of the ages of those found in our primary schools , should not be kept in any one position over thirty minutes at a time . Their very being demands frequent change ...
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... means to effect submission ; but many instances have been known , where earnest and decided , yet kind , words have been the means of producing more perfect submission , and more sin- cere repentance , than has the rod . But the most ...
... means to effect submission ; but many instances have been known , where earnest and decided , yet kind , words have been the means of producing more perfect submission , and more sin- cere repentance , than has the rod . But the most ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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