Education, Volumen24New England Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... pupils , in his task of developing in them that knowledge and skill and character , is a different question , which could be answered only by con- sidering that side of the teacher's vocation . The well - known division into content and ...
... pupils , in his task of developing in them that knowledge and skill and character , is a different question , which could be answered only by con- sidering that side of the teacher's vocation . The well - known division into content and ...
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... pupils in the schoolroom , and consequently practically no decrease in the number of pupils per teacher . Many public school systems have already made these changes partly or wholly , varying in details from the plan described , but ...
... pupils in the schoolroom , and consequently practically no decrease in the number of pupils per teacher . Many public school systems have already made these changes partly or wholly , varying in details from the plan described , but ...
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... pupils , and wherever it has been fairly tried it has proved a success . In every com- munity many boys and girls ... pupil nightly comes in contact with the teacher , has the benefit of continued personal instruction , thus making 16 ...
... pupils , and wherever it has been fairly tried it has proved a success . In every com- munity many boys and girls ... pupil nightly comes in contact with the teacher , has the benefit of continued personal instruction , thus making 16 ...
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... pupils to become more intelligent citizens , to make better homes , and thus to increase public and private welfare . " The evening high school cultivates a taste for better things . Boys and girls gradually realize what they are and ...
... pupils to become more intelligent citizens , to make better homes , and thus to increase public and private welfare . " The evening high school cultivates a taste for better things . Boys and girls gradually realize what they are and ...
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... pupils to elect two studies . In Chicago studies are entirely elective . Reading requires pupils to elect two studies . In New York City candi- dates for diplomas are required to take several essential sub- jects , including English ...
... pupils to elect two studies . In Chicago studies are entirely elective . Reading requires pupils to elect two studies . In New York City candi- dates for diplomas are required to take several essential sub- jects , including English ...
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