| 1895 - 424 páginas
...Chicago. International Education Series, Vol. 33. 12mo, cloth, $1.50. It is believed that this work «ill supply a special want. There is no subject taught...methods of teaching the several arithmetical processes. THE STARK MUNRO LETTERS. Being a Series of Twelve Letters written by J. STARK MCNBO, MB, to his Friend... | |
| James Alexander McLellan, John Dewey - 1895 - 364 páginas
...supply a special want. There is no subject taught in the elementary schools that taxes the teacher-s resources as to methods and devices to a greater extent...methods of teaching the several arithmetical processes. rHE MOTTOES AND COMMENTARIES OF FKIEDRICH FROEBEL-S MOTHER PLA Y. " Mother Communings and Mottoes"... | |
| 1895 - 910 páginas
...greater extent than arithmetic, and none that is more dangerous to the pupil in the way of deadening bis mind and arresting its development, if bad methods...view of number, and shown its applications to the cor reel methods of t caching the several arithmetical processes. SCYLLA OR CHARYBDIS? A Novel. By... | |
| 1895 - 850 páginas
...resources as to methods and devices to a greater extent than arithmetic. There is no subject taught that is more dangerous to the pupil in the way of...arresting its development, if bad methods are used. The mechanical side of the training must be joined to the intellectual in such a form as to prevent the... | |
| James Alexander McLellan, John Dewey - 1908 - 338 páginas
...resources as to methods and devices to a greater extent than arithmetic. There is no subject taught that is more dangerous to the pupil in the way of...arresting its development, if bad methods are used. The mechanical side of training must be joined to the intellectual in such a form as to prevent the fixing... | |
| 1898 - 370 páginas
...permanent value, if we except its simpler applications in business life. "There is no subject taught tihat is more dangerous to the pupil in the way of deadening...arresting its development, if bad methods are used." And bad methods have almost universally prevailed; to this is probably due the dislike of the subject... | |
| James Alexander McLellan, John Dewey - 1895 - 348 páginas
...extent than arithmetic. There is no subject '$ taught that is more dangerous to the pupil in the way i of deadening his mind and arresting its development, if bad methods are used. The mechanical side of training must be joined to the intellectual in such a form as to 3 prevent the fixing... | |
| 1895 - 1286 páginas
...resources as to methods and devices to a greater extent than arithmetic. There is no subject taught that Is more dangerous to the pupil in the way of deadening bis mind and arresting its development if bad methods are used. The authors of this book have presented... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 252 páginas
...JOHN DEWEY, Ph. D., Head Professor of Philosophy in the University of Chicago. I2mo. Cloth, $1.50. It is believed that this work will supply a special...methods of teaching the several arithmetical processes. T RECENT VOLUMES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES. ll/TOVEMENT. By EJ MAREY, Member of the J-VA... | |
| George William Ross - 1896 - 234 páginas
...There is no subject taught in the elementary schools that taxes the teacher's resources as tomelhods and devices to a greater extent than arithmetic, and...methods of teaching the several arithmetical processes. New York : D. APPLETON & CO., 72 Fifth Avenue. RECENT VOLUMES OP THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES.... | |
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