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... taught the nature of a child , and the principles of Collective Teaching . The two parts are therefore issued together as the " Complete Course " in one volume . To save space the practical hints given have been written tersely , and in ...
... taught the nature of a child , and the principles of Collective Teaching . The two parts are therefore issued together as the " Complete Course " in one volume . To save space the practical hints given have been written tersely , and in ...
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... taught and examined with it . Occasional writing on paper , even in Standard I. , will be found to conduce to neatness , and is always enjoyed by the scholars . The writing should be of the same size as in the copy- books , namely ...
... taught and examined with it . Occasional writing on paper , even in Standard I. , will be found to conduce to neatness , and is always enjoyed by the scholars . The writing should be of the same size as in the copy- books , namely ...
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... taught . The Multiplication Table should not only be learnt as a table , up to 6 times 12 , but also by means of concrete examples , as two rows with four desks in a row , make eight desks , etc. The tables should also be taught ...
... taught . The Multiplication Table should not only be learnt as a table , up to 6 times 12 , but also by means of concrete examples , as two rows with four desks in a row , make eight desks , etc. The tables should also be taught ...
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... " of the child , as proved by the unreadiness of the learner when tested in a book not before seen by him . The child ought always to be taught , and left , to make an individual effort of his own to decipher 12 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT ; OR ,
... " of the child , as proved by the unreadiness of the learner when tested in a book not before seen by him . The child ought always to be taught , and left , to make an individual effort of his own to decipher 12 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT ; OR ,
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... taught on the purely Look - and - Say method , except that Spelling is resorted to for purely spelling purposes . Again , the Alphabetic method is incorporated , but it should be mostly used for the regular words or syllables only ...
... taught on the purely Look - and - Say method , except that Spelling is resorted to for purely spelling purposes . Again , the Alphabetic method is incorporated , but it should be mostly used for the regular words or syllables only ...
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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.