American Journal of Education, Հատոր 1William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Otis, Broaders, 1830 |
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... given of the importance of this to the higher classes , in providing them with more skilful overseers , and more honest and obedient servants ; and in giving to the State more dutiful and useful subjects . To attain these ends , no ...
... given of the importance of this to the higher classes , in providing them with more skilful overseers , and more honest and obedient servants ; and in giving to the State more dutiful and useful subjects . To attain these ends , no ...
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... given to distin- guished merit in the separate classes ; the combined knowledge of different subjects is not required in awarding them . 15. ( Mentions a general diploma to be given at the close of a certain period of attendance . The ...
... given to distin- guished merit in the separate classes ; the combined knowledge of different subjects is not required in awarding them . 15. ( Mentions a general diploma to be given at the close of a certain period of attendance . The ...
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... given kind or degree of knowledge , to attempt to force it upon a pupil will only expose his defects , render him a mechanical , and often a ridiculous imitator of others , and waste the time in which the faculties he possesses might be ...
... given kind or degree of knowledge , to attempt to force it upon a pupil will only expose his defects , render him a mechanical , and often a ridiculous imitator of others , and waste the time in which the faculties he possesses might be ...
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American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1838 |
American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1839 |
American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1838 |
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