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Page vii
... means of enabling any manager to place his school on a more satisfactory footing ; if it enable any teacher to produce higher and more intelligent results ; or if it draw the attention of those in power to the advancement of that useful ...
... means of enabling any manager to place his school on a more satisfactory footing ; if it enable any teacher to produce higher and more intelligent results ; or if it draw the attention of those in power to the advancement of that useful ...
Page ix
... Means to make the class attentive . 26 CHAPTER II . LESSON BOOKS . My remarks apply to any series of Reading Books Rules ( 1 ) Question and answer should not be in words of book " " Evils and examples of rote teaching ( 2 ) Question ...
... Means to make the class attentive . 26 CHAPTER II . LESSON BOOKS . My remarks apply to any series of Reading Books Rules ( 1 ) Question and answer should not be in words of book " " Evils and examples of rote teaching ( 2 ) Question ...
Page xv
... Means to keep up attention- ( 1 ) Taking places , ( 2 ) Hold out hands , ( 3 ) Point to the child , ( 4 ) Answer together , ( 5 ) Children to correct answers , ( 6 ) Mutual questioning , ( 7 ) Rewarded or punished Simultaneous answering ...
... Means to keep up attention- ( 1 ) Taking places , ( 2 ) Hold out hands , ( 3 ) Point to the child , ( 4 ) Answer together , ( 5 ) Children to correct answers , ( 6 ) Mutual questioning , ( 7 ) Rewarded or punished Simultaneous answering ...
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... means to produce correct expression in reading may be said to consist in a steady adherence to one rule - THE RULE OF IMITATION ; that is , to reading the sentence as it ought to be read , and causing the child to exercise his powers of ...
... means to produce correct expression in reading may be said to consist in a steady adherence to one rule - THE RULE OF IMITATION ; that is , to reading the sentence as it ought to be read , and causing the child to exercise his powers of ...
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... means for correct- ing them , is like telling him to work an arithmetical question for whose solution he has not yet seen any established guide . Mr. Fussell says : 1 ' Few things are more painful to me than to see the energies of a ...
... means for correct- ing them , is like telling him to work an arithmetical question for whose solution he has not yet seen any established guide . Mr. Fussell says : 1 ' Few things are more painful to me than to see the energies of a ...
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