American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Հատոր 24Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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Էջ 73
... pupils in reading aloud passages from the author whose writings have been analyzed . This reading , which is intended to make the hearers feel more thoroughly the beauties of the style and of the details , should be interspersed with ...
... pupils in reading aloud passages from the author whose writings have been analyzed . This reading , which is intended to make the hearers feel more thoroughly the beauties of the style and of the details , should be interspersed with ...
Էջ 76
... pupils being provided with similar apparatus , but on a smaller scale , should themselves realize the figures proposed ; when all the pupils have finished their constructions , the professor should exhibit his from every point of view ...
... pupils being provided with similar apparatus , but on a smaller scale , should themselves realize the figures proposed ; when all the pupils have finished their constructions , the professor should exhibit his from every point of view ...
Էջ 418
... pupils in one class is limited to 30 ; where this number is ex- ceeded , ' parallel classes ' have to be formed ... pupils at each , are as follows : - St. Petersburg . Moscow .. Pakov .... Jaroslavl ... Elisabethgrad .. Perm ... Pupils ...
... pupils in one class is limited to 30 ; where this number is ex- ceeded , ' parallel classes ' have to be formed ... pupils at each , are as follows : - St. Petersburg . Moscow .. Pakov .... Jaroslavl ... Elisabethgrad .. Perm ... Pupils ...
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American Journal of Education | xi |
Entire Series 74 for March 15 1873 | xxxiii |
GERMAN PEDAGOGY | 49 |
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