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... duty to tender my grateful ac- knowledgments to J. E. Sheridan , Esq . , Head Inspector of National Schools , Ireland , for the valuable assistance which he afforded to me in the preparation of this work . Many of the methods described ...
... duty to tender my grateful ac- knowledgments to J. E. Sheridan , Esq . , Head Inspector of National Schools , Ireland , for the valuable assistance which he afforded to me in the preparation of this work . Many of the methods described ...
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... duties . In their extreme desire to secure purity of utterance , they overlook the child's comprehension of the text , and the force and correctness with which he makes him- self understood . They appear , as the Rev. Mr. Grant ...
... duties . In their extreme desire to secure purity of utterance , they overlook the child's comprehension of the text , and the force and correctness with which he makes him- self understood . They appear , as the Rev. Mr. Grant ...
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... duties they .have undertaken to discharge , but they are laying up for them- selves a mass of trouble from which they can scarcely ever after- wards free themselves . As Mr. Sheridan says : " The habits the pupils acquire while learning ...
... duties they .have undertaken to discharge , but they are laying up for them- selves a mass of trouble from which they can scarcely ever after- wards free themselves . As Mr. Sheridan says : " The habits the pupils acquire while learning ...
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... duty . These evil results follow with more certainty when the master , as is frequently the case , is engaged , when poring over the book , not in following the reader , but in thinking of what question he should ask when he is done ...
... duty . These evil results follow with more certainty when the master , as is frequently the case , is engaged , when poring over the book , not in following the reader , but in thinking of what question he should ask when he is done ...
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... duty to apply it early , because , from a want of early attention to the formation of good habits , many teachers are now obliged , too frequently , to occupy their time in curing those faults that , had proper means been adopted in ...
... duty to apply it early , because , from a want of early attention to the formation of good habits , many teachers are now obliged , too frequently , to occupy their time in curing those faults that , had proper means been adopted in ...
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