Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... pupils , in many instances , lack an 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 ...
... pupils , in many instances , lack an 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 ...
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... pupils seem under no irk- some restraints , and yet all things move on quietly and in order . This quiet , even ... pupil , as favorable to good discipline , as in the case of the most favored in this respect . Where the parent gives an ...
... pupils seem under no irk- some restraints , and yet all things move on quietly and in order . This quiet , even ... pupil , as favorable to good discipline , as in the case of the most favored in this respect . Where the parent gives an ...
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... pupils differing as surely in disposition and traits of character , as in dress or features . In the seats , before ... pupil's sense of justice , love of right , obligations of duty , in a word , to the better , rather than the baser ...
... pupils differing as surely in disposition and traits of character , as in dress or features . In the seats , before ... pupil's sense of justice , love of right , obligations of duty , in a word , to the better , rather than the baser ...
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... pupils during the first years of school life , as if nothing else could be done towards educating the child ; and the same course is also pursued during the later years spent in school , as if all knowledge must be obtained from reading ...
... pupils during the first years of school life , as if nothing else could be done towards educating the child ; and the same course is also pursued during the later years spent in school , as if all knowledge must be obtained from reading ...
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... pupils busy . If a school is made pleasant and the time and atten- tion of the scholars fully occupied , all temptation to idle mis- chief will be removed . It is not the dull and indolent boy that makes the most trouble , —but the ...
... pupils busy . If a school is made pleasant and the time and atten- tion of the scholars fully occupied , all temptation to idle mis- chief will be removed . It is not the dull and indolent boy that makes the most trouble , —but the ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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