of the work, as follows : [The italics in these extracts are our own.] '• Every combination commences with practical examples. Care has been taken to select such 'as will aptly illustrate the combination and assist the imagination of the pupil in performing... Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor - Página 371864Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Warren Colburn - 1826 - 180 páginas
...reason of it. Indeed, in GENERAL VIEW OF THE PLAN Every combination commences with practical example* Care has been taken to select such as will aptly illustrate...assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. In most instances, immediately after the practical, abstract examples are placed, containing the same... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1828 - 192 páginas
...better to fix the principle, because they teach the learner to generalize. GENERAL VIEW OF THE PLAN. Every combination commences with practical examples....assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. In most instances, immediately after the practical, abstract examples are placed, containing the same... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1828 - 186 páginas
...better to fix the principle, because they teach the learner to generalize. GENEBAI. VIEW OF THE PLAN. Every combination commences with practical examples....assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. In most instances, immediately after the practical, abstract examples are placed, containing the same... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1829 - 170 páginas
...FARRAR, Prof. Moth. Harvard University, Vajnbrit)ge, Nov. 1<5, 1821. EducT 11(3 GENERAL VIEW OF THE PLAN. Every combination commences with practical examples....combination, and assist the imagination of the pupil in pelforming it. In most instances, immediately after the practical, abstract examples are placed, containing... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1829 - 180 páginas
...understanding more than half the book, and those of seven or •ight years old can understand the whole of it. The examples are to be performed in the mind, or by Means of sensible object*, such as beans, nuts, &c. or by means of the plate at the end of the book. The pupil should... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1836 - 216 páginas
...standing more than half the book, and those of seven or eight years old can understand the whole of it. The examples are to be performed in the mind, or by means of sensible objects, such as beans, nuts, &c. or by means of the plate at the end of the book. The pupil shoulil first perform the... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1839 - 170 páginas
...understanding more than half the book, and those of seven or eight years old can understand the whole of it. EVERY combination commences with practical examples....assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. In most instances, immediately after the practicaj, abstract examples are placed, containing the same... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1840 - 190 páginas
...understanding more than half the book, and those of seven or eight years old can understand the whole of it. EVERY combination^ commences with practical examples....assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. In most instances, immediately after the practical, abstract examples are placed, containing the same... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1844 - 180 páginas
...which seemed to him thVi most agreeable to the natural progress of the mind. GENERAL VIEW OF THE PLAN. Every combination commences with practical examples. Care has been taken to select such aa will aptly illustrate the combination, and assist the imagination of the pupil in per> forming it.... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1847 - 174 páginas
...Lessons is sufficiently easy for the most juvenile scholar. O 6 -OTe~¿/r* GENERAL VIEW OF THE PLAN . taken to select such as will aptly illustrate the...assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. In most instances, immediately after the practical, abstract examples are placed, containing the game... | |
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