I answer, 1st, the ability to count infallibly objects occurring irregularly, up to two or three hundred, say, for example, packages of tickets or checks, dots upon a piece of paper, persons in a small audience room, etc.; 2d, the ability to add, without... Annual Report of the Board of Education - Página 96por Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1889Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1888 - 634 páginas
...arithmetic, having reference only to the practical value of that attainmeat in after life? I answer, ist, the ability to count infallibly objects occurring...piece of paper, persons in a small audience room, etc. ; 2nd, the ability to add, with- | out the possibility of a mistake, columns of figures such as would... | |
| 1888 - 686 páginas
...arithmetic, having reference only to the practical value of that attainment in after life ? I answer, ist, the ability to count infallibly objects occurring...say, for example, packages of tickets or checks, dots on a piece of paper, persons in a small audience room, etc. ; 2d, the ability to add, without the possibility... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1899 - 360 páginas
...attainment in arithmetic, having reference only to the practical value of that attainment in after-life? I answer, 1st, the ability to count infallibly objects...columns of figures such as would occur in an ordinary savings-bank deposit-book or housekeeper's passbook; 3d, the ability to add two numbers, each below... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1902 - 662 páginas
...standard of practical attainment that General Walker regarded as necessary he sets forth as follows : — 1st. The ability to count infallibly objects occurring...piece of paper, persons in a small audience room, etc. 2nd. The ability to add, without the possibility of a mistake, columns of figures such as would occur... | |
| Jacob William Albert Young - 1924 - 484 páginas
...rarely arouse. Computation The degree of skill in computation needed has been well defined thus : " i . Ability to count infallibly objects occurring irregularly,...of tickets or checks, dots upon a piece of paper, perFadutytii sons in a small audience-room, etc. SJSSeCOm "2- Tke ability to add without the possibility... | |
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