The Massachusetts Teacher, Том 23Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... pupils who have not time to pursue sɔ full and complete a course in Written Arithmetic as is found in the larger books . EATON'S ARITHMETICS Contain- The most clear and concise rules and definitions . The most practical and business ...
... pupils who have not time to pursue sɔ full and complete a course in Written Arithmetic as is found in the larger books . EATON'S ARITHMETICS Contain- The most clear and concise rules and definitions . The most practical and business ...
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... pupils in the shortest time ? If this is the true test , I should be unable to maintain my position ; for in that ... pupil , and he who best succeeds in this is to be accounted the most successful teacher . But to do this knowledge ...
... pupils in the shortest time ? If this is the true test , I should be unable to maintain my position ; for in that ... pupil , and he who best succeeds in this is to be accounted the most successful teacher . But to do this knowledge ...
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... pupils . It is in these things that the closest inspection is requisite . Let such an individual visit a school . On approaching the house , he observes the least inappropriateness of its surroundings ; nothing out of repair or unkept ...
... pupils . It is in these things that the closest inspection is requisite . Let such an individual visit a school . On approaching the house , he observes the least inappropriateness of its surroundings ; nothing out of repair or unkept ...
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... pupils read badly , and many errors were made , but there were no criticisms . " The lady spoke in a very low tone , and seemed to be afraid of the class . She did not read a single line for her pupils . Reading cannot be taught ...
... pupils read badly , and many errors were made , but there were no criticisms . " The lady spoke in a very low tone , and seemed to be afraid of the class . She did not read a single line for her pupils . Reading cannot be taught ...
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... pupil and teacher . The blame that attaches to the teacher might , in one or two terms , be pretty accurately ... pupils , for the extra effort of the enthusiasm in the great majority ; teaching ability would be dis- covered , as ...
... pupil and teacher . The blame that attaches to the teacher might , in one or two terms , be pretty accurately ... pupils , for the extra effort of the enthusiasm in the great majority ; teaching ability would be dis- covered , as ...
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