American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Հատոր 24Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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Էջ 65
... give an account of the subject , which the author has treated , and should in a few words analyze the facts which he has had to develop . This abstract should be suc- cessively repeated by several pupils , in order that the master may ...
... give an account of the subject , which the author has treated , and should in a few words analyze the facts which he has had to develop . This abstract should be suc- cessively repeated by several pupils , in order that the master may ...
Էջ 174
... give instruction and improvement to the bulk of the voters , the great reservoir of political power . The grammar schools educate that class whose views and feelings mainly consti- tute public opinion on all questions of national policy ...
... give instruction and improvement to the bulk of the voters , the great reservoir of political power . The grammar schools educate that class whose views and feelings mainly consti- tute public opinion on all questions of national policy ...
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... give the pupils a good practical education , one that will fit them for all the practical duties of the actual in life ; and in admitting children into the Acad- emy , all other things being equal , always to give the preference to the ...
... give the pupils a good practical education , one that will fit them for all the practical duties of the actual in life ; and in admitting children into the Acad- emy , all other things being equal , always to give the preference to the ...
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American Journal of Education | xi |
Entire Series 74 for March 15 1873 | xxxiii |
GERMAN PEDAGOGY | 49 |
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