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Page vii
... present work will be approved of ; but I offer the work to the public as my quota to the general stock of experience out of which more perfect systems will be elaborated at some future time . If it prove the means of enabling any ...
... present work will be approved of ; but I offer the work to the public as my quota to the general stock of experience out of which more perfect systems will be elaborated at some future time . If it prove the means of enabling any ...
Page xi
... present , and why • Rules to secure good writing : xi PAGE 82 83 ( 1 ) Paper to be used with all classes ( 2 ) Pens to be supplied from a stock in school ( 3 ) Method of holding the pen 84 85 87 ( 4 ) Quality , and supply of ink ( 5 ) ...
... present , and why • Rules to secure good writing : xi PAGE 82 83 ( 1 ) Paper to be used with all classes ( 2 ) Pens to be supplied from a stock in school ( 3 ) Method of holding the pen 84 85 87 ( 4 ) Quality , and supply of ink ( 5 ) ...
Page 6
... present to read at all . When I say this , I make a dis- tinction between the mere naming of words in their order , which is sometimes , but erroneously , called reading , and the naming of them in connected groups in accordance with ...
... present to read at all . When I say this , I make a dis- tinction between the mere naming of words in their order , which is sometimes , but erroneously , called reading , and the naming of them in connected groups in accordance with ...
Page 10
... present never learn to read it at all , and some of even the most advanced find great difficulty in doing it , I strongly recommend that even the very youngest should practise it . The Rev. Mr. Kennedy is also of this opinion . He says ...
... present never learn to read it at all , and some of even the most advanced find great difficulty in doing it , I strongly recommend that even the very youngest should practise it . The Rev. Mr. Kennedy is also of this opinion . He says ...
Page 13
... present state of the classes , a very severe test for the junior children , but it is never- theless the master's duty to apply it early , because , from a want of early attention to the formation of good habits , many teachers are now ...
... present state of the classes , a very severe test for the junior children , but it is never- theless the master's duty to apply it early , because , from a want of early attention to the formation of good habits , many teachers are now ...
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