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... sufficient fullness to enable teachers to carry them out intellectually , instead of mecha- nically , and to vary them judiciously when the special circumstances of their schools require such a course . My aim has been to mingle theory ...
... sufficient fullness to enable teachers to carry them out intellectually , instead of mecha- nically , and to vary them judiciously when the special circumstances of their schools require such a course . My aim has been to mingle theory ...
Página 4
... sufficiently attend to the errors of the child ; and the child , being so completely engrossed with his own efforts on the one hand , and the master's style and tone on the other , is in danger of being too confused to imitate correctly ...
... sufficiently attend to the errors of the child ; and the child , being so completely engrossed with his own efforts on the one hand , and the master's style and tone on the other , is in danger of being too confused to imitate correctly ...
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... sufficient , but with the advanced children more may be read . Of the exact quantity the teacher himself will be the best judge . Rule should be applied early . When not applied soon enough habits are formed which it is almost ...
... sufficient , but with the advanced children more may be read . Of the exact quantity the teacher himself will be the best judge . Rule should be applied early . When not applied soon enough habits are formed which it is almost ...
Página 11
... sufficiently practised . The first may appear to be too much of a mere truism to deserve special men- tion ; but , upon reflection , it will be found that the non - detection of error has probably more to do with the bad reading which ...
... sufficiently practised . The first may appear to be too much of a mere truism to deserve special men- tion ; but , upon reflection , it will be found that the non - detection of error has probably more to do with the bad reading which ...
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... sufficient opportunities for getting up a good vocabulary , the words com- monly used by the uneducated should be accepted ; but from the senior classes something higher , I think , ought to be expected . They should convey their ...
... sufficient opportunities for getting up a good vocabulary , the words com- monly used by the uneducated should be accepted ; but from the senior classes something higher , I think , ought to be expected . They should convey their ...
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