Pacific Educational Journal, Volumes 1-2Educational Publishing Company, 1887 |
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... fact that they were to be teachers , and during one full year , one - half or more of their time has been devoted to studying the subject of teaching , and in illustrating the result of their study in their practice in the Training ...
... fact that they were to be teachers , and during one full year , one - half or more of their time has been devoted to studying the subject of teaching , and in illustrating the result of their study in their practice in the Training ...
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... facts , ideas , thoughts , sentiments , and feelings that it contains ; and this involves not only the meanings of ... fact , a rápid analysis ; analysis is slow reading . This being the case , analysis should contribute directly to ...
... facts , ideas , thoughts , sentiments , and feelings that it contains ; and this involves not only the meanings of ... fact , a rápid analysis ; analysis is slow reading . This being the case , analysis should contribute directly to ...
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... fact that every- where good teachers are inadequately paid — a fact sufficient- ly evidenced by the frequent abandonment of the school- room for more lucrative employments by those whom it would be wisdom to retain at any price . It is ...
... fact that every- where good teachers are inadequately paid — a fact sufficient- ly evidenced by the frequent abandonment of the school- room for more lucrative employments by those whom it would be wisdom to retain at any price . It is ...
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... fact that School Directors and school offi- cers are but human , the real wonder is that more mistakes in selecting teachers are not made . All places are vacant by limitation at the end of the school year , and the annual election is ...
... fact that School Directors and school offi- cers are but human , the real wonder is that more mistakes in selecting teachers are not made . All places are vacant by limitation at the end of the school year , and the annual election is ...
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... fact that , no matter how thoroughly pu- pils may be classified at the beginning of the year , there will be , long before the end of the year , a great difference in their advancement , each grade is separated into a high and low , or ...
... fact that , no matter how thoroughly pu- pils may be classified at the beginning of the year , there will be , long before the end of the year , a great difference in their advancement , each grade is separated into a high and low , or ...
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