How to earn the merit grant, an elementary manual of school management, Volume 21883 |
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... teacher using the book may have definite instructions all brought together , and within a small compass . It is hoped that these points will be hailed as a real help and advance by Head Teachers , especially as the subject matter has ...
... teacher using the book may have definite instructions all brought together , and within a small compass . It is hoped that these points will be hailed as a real help and advance by Head Teachers , especially as the subject matter has ...
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... least , it may be hoped that the Manual will be useful in keeping the salient points of the subject con- stantly present to the view of the young teacher . All PART II . B Head Teachers have special Methods of Instruction , accord- ing.
... least , it may be hoped that the Manual will be useful in keeping the salient points of the subject con- stantly present to the view of the young teacher . All PART II . B Head Teachers have special Methods of Instruction , accord- ing.
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... Teacher may select the Alphabetic method of teaching to read , but the staff should also know the leading principles of the Look - and - Say , Phonic , Combined Method , etc. The best teachers , doubtless , elaborate plans of their own ...
... Teacher may select the Alphabetic method of teaching to read , but the staff should also know the leading principles of the Look - and - Say , Phonic , Combined Method , etc. The best teachers , doubtless , elaborate plans of their own ...
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... teacher should note that the words of the reading - book are not " confined to those of one syllable . " This should not lead to the false impression that monosyllabic words are the simplest generally speaking , it is the words of one ...
... teacher should note that the words of the reading - book are not " confined to those of one syllable . " This should not lead to the false impression that monosyllabic words are the simplest generally speaking , it is the words of one ...
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... teacher's expression , and gradually catch the idea referred to . ] B. WRITING.This includes spelling , which really belongs rather to the reading , and ought to be taught and examined with it . Occasional writing on paper , even in ...
... teacher's expression , and gradually catch the idea referred to . ] B. WRITING.This includes spelling , which really belongs rather to the reading , and ought to be taught and examined with it . Occasional writing on paper , even in ...
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Page 300 - CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not of war only, but detractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed...
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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.