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Page vii
... errors committed by teachers in the management of their schools , and which my long experience as an inspector gave me an opportunity of noticing . Why they are faults is also shown , together with the remedies which have been found ...
... errors committed by teachers in the management of their schools , and which my long experience as an inspector gave me an opportunity of noticing . Why they are faults is also shown , together with the remedies which have been found ...
Page x
... errors , plan for ( 4 ) Correcting these errors , value of . ( 5 ) Tests after correction Prompting and copying to be prevented . Graduated exercises for each class . Special subjects for dictation . PAGE 32 33 34 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 ...
... errors , plan for ( 4 ) Correcting these errors , value of . ( 5 ) Tests after correction Prompting and copying to be prevented . Graduated exercises for each class . Special subjects for dictation . PAGE 32 33 34 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 ...
Page xi
... errors Oral corrections insufficient 89 90 91 91 93 Mr. Moseley's system Supervision , extent recommended ( 8 ) Headlines to be written . Arguments for and against engraved lines . Superiority of written lines Opinions in support of ...
... errors Oral corrections insufficient 89 90 91 91 93 Mr. Moseley's system Supervision , extent recommended ( 8 ) Headlines to be written . Arguments for and against engraved lines . Superiority of written lines Opinions in support of ...
Page 1
... Errors of pronunciation . Many teachers look upon the correction of such errors occurring in the reading as the most important of their duties . In their extreme desire to secure purity of utterance , they overlook the child's ...
... Errors of pronunciation . Many teachers look upon the correction of such errors occurring in the reading as the most important of their duties . In their extreme desire to secure purity of utterance , they overlook the child's ...
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... errors which they otherwise might have escaped . Best place to attend to mal - pronunciations . Errors of pro- nunciation consist chiefly of provincialisms and local peculiarities , and can , therefore , be best checked in that ...
... errors which they otherwise might have escaped . Best place to attend to mal - pronunciations . Errors of pro- nunciation consist chiefly of provincialisms and local peculiarities , and can , therefore , be best checked in that ...
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