Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... recitation hour . They would see that it makes a difference whether a pupil is in his class or not at the proper time to recite , and that it is not profitable to keep children from school to do errands , or to make or receive visits ...
... recitation hour . They would see that it makes a difference whether a pupil is in his class or not at the proper time to recite , and that it is not profitable to keep children from school to do errands , or to make or receive visits ...
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... recite a task from the book day after day without a word of instruction or of illustration from the teacher . Indeed , it must be a wearisome process to the teacher himself . Some children will work out for themselves , in part at least ...
... recite a task from the book day after day without a word of instruction or of illustration from the teacher . Indeed , it must be a wearisome process to the teacher himself . Some children will work out for themselves , in part at least ...
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... recitation seems to be - given so much truth to reduce it to the thinnest solution ; whereas it should be - given so ... reciting , and being kept busy is the condi- tion and the means of being interested in school exercises Making ...
... recitation seems to be - given so much truth to reduce it to the thinnest solution ; whereas it should be - given so ... reciting , and being kept busy is the condi- tion and the means of being interested in school exercises Making ...
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... recitations be the arenas of mental gymnastics , and not mental picnics where our pupils are fed on plum cake which both impairs their digestion and spoils their taste . H. B. B. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE . ( WHILE teachers are required to ...
... recitations be the arenas of mental gymnastics , and not mental picnics where our pupils are fed on plum cake which both impairs their digestion and spoils their taste . H. B. B. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE . ( WHILE teachers are required to ...
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... recitations which were well conducted , the pupils being interested , prompt and correct . F. Durand , Esq . has been at the head of this school for the last two years . SOUTH BRITAIN . We met quite an audience in this place indi ...
... recitations which were well conducted , the pupils being interested , prompt and correct . F. Durand , Esq . has been at the head of this school for the last two years . SOUTH BRITAIN . We met quite an audience in this place indi ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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