Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 10Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1855 |
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... scholars among us at the age of twenty - seven , were so thor- oughly familiar with the ancient and modern English literature . Nor did he lose by want of use , his knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages , but following the advice ...
... scholars among us at the age of twenty - seven , were so thor- oughly familiar with the ancient and modern English literature . Nor did he lose by want of use , his knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages , but following the advice ...
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... scholar can be comfortably seated in them ? 33. Is the arrangement of the seats and desks such as to allow of an aisle , or free passage of at least two feet around the outside of the room , and between each range of seats for two scholars ...
... scholar can be comfortably seated in them ? 33. Is the arrangement of the seats and desks such as to allow of an aisle , or free passage of at least two feet around the outside of the room , and between each range of seats for two scholars ...
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... scholars of all ages registered during the term ? boys ? girls ? 3. How many , boys and girls respectively , between the ages of three and four ? between four and five ? five and six ? six and seven ? seven and eight ? eight and nine ...
... scholars of all ages registered during the term ? boys ? girls ? 3. How many , boys and girls respectively , between the ages of three and four ? between four and five ? five and six ? six and seven ? seven and eight ? eight and nine ...
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... scholars to recite individually in the order in which they are arranged in the class ? 15. Do you put out your questions to the whole class or school , and then point to the individual to answer ? 16. Do you require every error to be ...
... scholars to recite individually in the order in which they are arranged in the class ? 15. Do you put out your questions to the whole class or school , and then point to the individual to answer ? 16. Do you require every error to be ...
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... scholars ? 6. Do you see that your pupils are all properly seated and every way physically com- fortable , as to light , air , and temperature ? 7. Do you see that all your children at all times have something to do , and a motive for ...
... scholars ? 6. Do you see that your pupils are all properly seated and every way physically com- fortable , as to light , air , and temperature ? 7. Do you see that all your children at all times have something to do , and a motive for ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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