Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... interest of every teacher to countenance and support . For not only do parents learn , by attending these meetings , what duties are devolving upon them , but the very presence of a convention of teachers makes an im- pression on the ...
... interest of every teacher to countenance and support . For not only do parents learn , by attending these meetings , what duties are devolving upon them , but the very presence of a convention of teachers makes an im- pression on the ...
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... interests are coin- mitted . But there is a bright side of the picture . We have many faithful and wise school officers and many well qualified la- boriors , earnest and successful teachers , and from year to year the number of such is ...
... interests are coin- mitted . But there is a bright side of the picture . We have many faithful and wise school officers and many well qualified la- boriors , earnest and successful teachers , and from year to year the number of such is ...
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... interest in the school . They fail to make advancement in proportion to the advantages our schools afford . We are therefore led to inquire , what is needed that we have not already ? Doubtless there are deficiencies in some of the ...
... interest in the school . They fail to make advancement in proportion to the advantages our schools afford . We are therefore led to inquire , what is needed that we have not already ? Doubtless there are deficiencies in some of the ...
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... interest , the parent or teacher ? What are the facts in the case ? There is no subject before the community , in which parents ought to feel so deeply concerned , and of which they generally know so little , as the affairs inside of ...
... interest , the parent or teacher ? What are the facts in the case ? There is no subject before the community , in which parents ought to feel so deeply concerned , and of which they generally know so little , as the affairs inside of ...
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... interest and apprecia- tion , and here is not a small benefit to the reader . The scholars understand what they have written , and the meaning of the words they have used , and therefore can read intelli- gently . Perhaps our schools ...
... interest and apprecia- tion , and here is not a small benefit to the reader . The scholars understand what they have written , and the meaning of the words they have used , and therefore can read intelli- gently . Perhaps our schools ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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