Education, Volumen24New England Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... teacher in his relation to his 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 ...
... teacher in his relation to his 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 ...
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... teacher's knowledge finally existed . But we can only point out the general place of classifications in the ele- mentary school . The primary use of classification is to sum up one's experience in a form readily accessible to the owner ...
... teacher's knowledge finally existed . But we can only point out the general place of classifications in the ele- mentary school . The primary use of classification is to sum up one's experience in a form readily accessible to the owner ...
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... teacher's guidance . By suitable emphasis the teacher concentrates his efforts on certain of the most common errors , ignoring the rest , until these are usually absent . But he has the logical classifi- cation of forms clearly in mind ...
... teacher's guidance . By suitable emphasis the teacher concentrates his efforts on certain of the most common errors , ignoring the rest , until these are usually absent . But he has the logical classifi- cation of forms clearly in mind ...
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... teacher shall be lifted above and beyond the fatal routine of his every - day life and environment by the ... teachers , to the detriment of thousands of American pupils . Dr. Hall's influence , conjoined with that of President Eliot and ...
... teacher shall be lifted above and beyond the fatal routine of his every - day life and environment by the ... teachers , to the detriment of thousands of American pupils . Dr. Hall's influence , conjoined with that of President Eliot and ...
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... teachers have had from two to six weeks of more or less serious study . And it is well . Of the ten to twelve weeks of vacation , no teacher will be the worse now for having spent one fourth to one half the time in real work . The ...
... teachers have had from two to six weeks of more or less serious study . And it is well . Of the ten to twelve weeks of vacation , no teacher will be the worse now for having spent one fourth to one half the time in real work . The ...
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