The Educator-journal, Volumes 1-161900 |
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Página 97
... pupils to see and feel and live through some of the great things which the best of the race in the past ages have ... pupil's view of human life . It will teach him that no people nor age nor religion nor government nor social ...
... pupils to see and feel and live through some of the great things which the best of the race in the past ages have ... pupil's view of human life . It will teach him that no people nor age nor religion nor government nor social ...
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... pupils , but every child in the class took part in the exercise . This lesson lasted about fifteen min- utes , and was succeeded by a reading les- son , about one - half of the children being called to the front of the room , while ...
... pupils , but every child in the class took part in the exercise . This lesson lasted about fifteen min- utes , and was succeeded by a reading les- son , about one - half of the children being called to the front of the room , while ...
Página 130
... pupil to read ? 5. What tones befit climax , and should they always be the same ? 6. Can reading be best taught to classes or to indi- viduals ? 7. What advantages and disadvantages in having pupils read a part of every lesson aloud ...
... pupil to read ? 5. What tones befit climax , and should they always be the same ? 6. Can reading be best taught to classes or to indi- viduals ? 7. What advantages and disadvantages in having pupils read a part of every lesson aloud ...
Página 131
... pupils that warm air ascends ? 6. What are the trade winds ? Where do the stormy westerly winds prevail ? Describe the Gulf stream . 7 . 8 . What experiments should you perform to show your pupils the conditions favorable to plant ...
... pupils that warm air ascends ? 6. What are the trade winds ? Where do the stormy westerly winds prevail ? Describe the Gulf stream . 7 . 8 . What experiments should you perform to show your pupils the conditions favorable to plant ...
Página 145
... pupils everywhere so much dislike , is banished from the class - room and the subject of grammar is made as ... pupil set to build the material in accordance with the problem proposed . Revised and improved . AN OUTLINE OF METHOD IN ...
... pupils everywhere so much dislike , is banished from the class - room and the subject of grammar is made as ... pupil set to build the material in accordance with the problem proposed . Revised and improved . AN OUTLINE OF METHOD IN ...
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