Education, Volumen21New England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... expression . In short , this method teaches him how to live . Frequent writing , then , on matters of vital interest to the pupil presents itself as a practicable method for securing good expression ; and to gain facility in writing ...
... expression . In short , this method teaches him how to live . Frequent writing , then , on matters of vital interest to the pupil presents itself as a practicable method for securing good expression ; and to gain facility in writing ...
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... expression of thought in language . Although a person in ordinary life writes less than he reads , - -as the advocates of the old method often assert , - yet he certainly speaks much more , so that the sum total of expression - oral and ...
... expression of thought in language . Although a person in ordinary life writes less than he reads , - -as the advocates of the old method often assert , - yet he certainly speaks much more , so that the sum total of expression - oral and ...
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... expression . In his development the teacher must constantly give attenion to the three considerations of knowing ... expression . It is , of course , true that the power of expression is one of the latest powers to be matured . But it is ...
... expression . In his development the teacher must constantly give attenion to the three considerations of knowing ... expression . It is , of course , true that the power of expression is one of the latest powers to be matured . But it is ...
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Arithmetic Historical Points on Seth Harvey | 16 |
Children Some Studies of Supervisor R V Winterburn | 32 |
Ivy Leaf from the Tomb of Keats Poem Julia Harris | 36 |
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