Education, Volumen21New England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... methods in the grammar school as will provide an adequate opportunity for every pupil to obtain the most thorough training possible . The defects of present methods are that they are too inflexible and rigid . The course of study as ...
... methods in the grammar school as will provide an adequate opportunity for every pupil to obtain the most thorough training possible . The defects of present methods are that they are too inflexible and rigid . The course of study as ...
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... methods and make for himself a plan of instruction and government that was revolutionary when it was tried , but has since become the method of all successful schools , he pioneered the way to brighter and better things in schools . And ...
... methods and make for himself a plan of instruction and government that was revolutionary when it was tried , but has since become the method of all successful schools , he pioneered the way to brighter and better things in schools . And ...
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... methods with your own wits . Your methods are personal to yourself . The art of education exists nowhere but in the per- sonalities of the teachers . The teacher is the artist and the art . You may have a friend whose personality is ...
... methods with your own wits . Your methods are personal to yourself . The art of education exists nowhere but in the per- sonalities of the teachers . The teacher is the artist and the art . You may have a friend whose personality 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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