Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... better understand their position and coöp- erate more heartily with the teacher by making home influ- ence contributory to the education of school . Go then , we would say to every teacher , as often as possible , to your In- stitutes ...
... better understand their position and coöp- erate more heartily with the teacher by making home influ- ence contributory to the education of school . Go then , we would say to every teacher , as often as possible , to your In- stitutes ...
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... better to live , even a short time , agree- ably to one's taste , than to pass those years in repining . " I have known persons of leisure to speak regretfully of their early disadvantages , who had nothing to prevent their devo- ting a ...
... better to live , even a short time , agree- ably to one's taste , than to pass those years in repining . " I have known persons of leisure to speak regretfully of their early disadvantages , who had nothing to prevent their devo- ting a ...
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... better teachers than we have now ? We have many good and efficient teachers . We have those who have spent much time and money to qualify themselves for the business of teaching . We have those who are versed in the science of mind ...
... better teachers than we have now ? We have many good and efficient teachers . We have those who have spent much time and money to qualify themselves for the business of teaching . We have those who are versed in the science of mind ...
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... better understand its wants and requirements . If they would visit the school , it would cheer the heart , and lighten the labors of the weary and careworn teacher . And not only so ; they would then see the wants of their own children ...
... better understand its wants and requirements . If they would visit the school , it would cheer the heart , and lighten the labors of the weary and careworn teacher . And not only so ; they would then see the wants of their own children ...
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... better ones . Let us then enlist such as are interested in schools , and hold meetings for friendly discussion on the various topics relating to schools . Let us invite the parents again and again , if nec- essary , to come out and hear ...
... better ones . Let us then enlist such as are interested in schools , and hold meetings for friendly discussion on the various topics relating to schools . Let us invite the parents again and again , if nec- essary , to come out and hear ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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