Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... fact that he does not possess the essential qualifications , and is obliged to content himself with a mediocrity of success , while he suffers some faculty to lie dormant , which might have insured to him the highest excellence , and is ...
... fact that he does not possess the essential qualifications , and is obliged to content himself with a mediocrity of success , while he suffers some faculty to lie dormant , which might have insured to him the highest excellence , and is ...
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... fact , should we not , in young life , submit our- selves to a thorough investigation , and , being satisfied what station we can fill , ought we not labor , with all those God- given attributes which have been bestowed upon us , to ...
... fact , should we not , in young life , submit our- selves to a thorough investigation , and , being satisfied what station we can fill , ought we not labor , with all those God- given attributes which have been bestowed upon us , to ...
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... facts in the case ? There is no subject before the community , in which parents ought to feel so deeply concerned ... fact that parents do not visit the school . A prominent reason , why children are frequently dissatisfied with the ...
... facts in the case ? There is no subject before the community , in which parents ought to feel so deeply concerned ... fact that parents do not visit the school . A prominent reason , why children are frequently dissatisfied with the ...
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... fact that during the period prior to five years of age the child does little more , intellectually , than to exercise its senses upon the objects about it ; or in other words , to use its perceptive faculties in learning Object Teaching .
... fact that during the period prior to five years of age the child does little more , intellectually , than to exercise its senses upon the objects about it ; or in other words , to use its perceptive faculties in learning Object Teaching .
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... facts gained through the exercise of the perceptive faculties , as the materials with which the imagination subsequently deals , the first exercises of the school - room should conform to nature's plan of devel- opment . Since all ...
... facts gained through the exercise of the perceptive faculties , as the materials with which the imagination subsequently deals , the first exercises of the school - room should conform to nature's plan of devel- opment . Since all ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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