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... already made an effort . Next , each boy reads a word of the text , which is also read correctly after him by the monitor ; a whole clause is then read by each in like manner , and under like correction . Finally , each reads a sentence ...
... already made an effort . Next , each boy reads a word of the text , which is also read correctly after him by the monitor ; a whole clause is then read by each in like manner , and under like correction . Finally , each reads a sentence ...
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... already invented , are the chief sources ; but , as a rule , reading is bad simply because the defects which are con- tinually brought before the teachers do not make themselves felt . Reasons that teachers do not perceive the errors in ...
... already invented , are the chief sources ; but , as a rule , reading is bad simply because the defects which are con- tinually brought before the teachers do not make themselves felt . Reasons that teachers do not perceive the errors in ...
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... already , as to improve in reading ; and I know of no better way to do this than to read poetry exten- sively . When read and recited well , it tends to produce expres- sive reading , in the highest sense of that term ; it also has a ...
... already , as to improve in reading ; and I know of no better way to do this than to read poetry exten- sively . When read and recited well , it tends to produce expres- sive reading , in the highest sense of that term ; it also has a ...
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... already familiar to every child ; or ( 5 ) of defining by other words , what can be illustrated practically with more advantage . The true system . The true system of conducting this exercise is to teach the meanings of words in ...
... already familiar to every child ; or ( 5 ) of defining by other words , what can be illustrated practically with more advantage . The true system . The true system of conducting this exercise is to teach the meanings of words in ...
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... already directed . He should get from the children ( or tell to them ) all the meanings which the word admits of , and , in every case , he should cause them to frame sentences of their own , illustrative of each meaning . If he rely ...
... already directed . He should get from the children ( or tell to them ) all the meanings which the word admits of , and , in every case , he should cause them to frame sentences of their own , illustrative of each meaning . If he rely ...
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