Education, Volumen34New England Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... become in the popular mind that even to this day our grandfathers , nay our fathers , dubiously shake their heads because spelling no longer occupies a conspicu- ous place on the schoolroom program and because , as they insist , the ...
... become in the popular mind that even to this day our grandfathers , nay our fathers , dubiously shake their heads because spelling no longer occupies a conspicu- ous place on the schoolroom program and because , as they insist , the ...
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... Become Obsolescent , " and in his monograph on " Spelling Effi- ciency in Relation to Age , Grade , and Sex , and the Question of Transfer , " Mr. Wallin describes his experiment which was car- ried out in the Cleveland schools . Wallin ...
... Become Obsolescent , " and in his monograph on " Spelling Effi- ciency in Relation to Age , Grade , and Sex , and the Question of Transfer , " Mr. Wallin describes his experiment which was car- ried out in the Cleveland schools . Wallin ...
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... becomes painfully apparent . More and more we are learning to turn to psychology for our basic principles of teaching . The psychological experimentation upon imagery , association , memory , and the learning process in general , and ...
... becomes painfully apparent . More and more we are learning to turn to psychology for our basic principles of teaching . The psychological experimentation upon imagery , association , memory , and the learning process in general , and ...
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... become independent in spelling . The term " child " is not here used in its generic sense , it most decidedly means the individual . The spelling book cannot supply the right material . The modern curriculum is broad enough so that the ...
... become independent in spelling . The term " child " is not here used in its generic sense , it most decidedly means the individual . The spelling book cannot supply the right material . The modern curriculum is broad enough so that the ...
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... become dominating and permanent motives . Shall spelling be taught incidentally or in isolation ? Words should ... becomes a positive hindrance to pronunciation and to spelling in the case of irregularly spelled words . A visual ...
... become dominating and permanent motives . Shall spelling be taught incidentally or in isolation ? Words should ... becomes a positive hindrance to pronunciation and to spelling in the case of irregularly spelled words . A visual ...
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