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... scholars . The writing should be of the same size as in the copy- books , namely , large and half - text ; this gives freedom , fluency , and sweep ; and the size can be reduced in Standard II . The writing of Standard I. is generally ...
... scholars . The writing should be of the same size as in the copy- books , namely , large and half - text ; this gives freedom , fluency , and sweep ; and the size can be reduced in Standard II . The writing of Standard I. is generally ...
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... scholar ) . INSTRUCTIONS TO H.M.'S INSPECTORS . In addition to Schedule I. of the Code , it will be necessary to meet the requirements set forth in the " Circular to H.M.'s Inspectors , 9th August , 1882 , " as appended herewith ...
... scholar ) . INSTRUCTIONS TO H.M.'S INSPECTORS . In addition to Schedule I. of the Code , it will be necessary to meet the requirements set forth in the " Circular to H.M.'s Inspectors , 9th August , 1882 , " as appended herewith ...
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... scholar himself . So far accuracy only is secured ; to secure ( 1 ) intelligence , ( 2 ) fluency , and ( 3 ) expression , the child must be made- ( 1 ) To understand what he is reading ; HOW TO EARN THE MERIT GRANT . 9.
... scholar himself . So far accuracy only is secured ; to secure ( 1 ) intelligence , ( 2 ) fluency , and ( 3 ) expression , the child must be made- ( 1 ) To understand what he is reading ; HOW TO EARN THE MERIT GRANT . 9.
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... scholars to read simul- taneously after the teacher , clause by clause , strictly imi- tating his slightest shades of accent , as they will do when properly trained . In no other way can time be found for giving each child the ...
... scholars to read simul- taneously after the teacher , clause by clause , strictly imi- tating his slightest shades of accent , as they will do when properly trained . In no other way can time be found for giving each child the ...
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... scholarly writers without the elements of poetry in it , such as too many educated men have written , and thought they were poets . Good narrative poetry , descriptive of incident and emotion , is what children like 24 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT ...
... scholarly writers without the elements of poetry in it , such as too many educated men have written , and thought they were poets . Good narrative poetry , descriptive of incident and emotion , is what children like 24 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT ...
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Page 293 - ... supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.