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... steps to improve it ( neither of which they have done ) , had they been conscious of the defects . No doubt but that , in some cases , a want of ability 1 For remarks upon simultaneous reading , see Min . of Council , 1846 , vol . ii ...
... steps to improve it ( neither of which they have done ) , had they been conscious of the defects . No doubt but that , in some cases , a want of ability 1 For remarks upon simultaneous reading , see Min . of Council , 1846 , vol . ii ...
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... steps are taken , and the proper balance of all carefully maintained . Faults of teachers at present . Teachers , at present , either do not insist upon the committal to memory of the poetical lessons , or else they allow the pupils ...
... steps are taken , and the proper balance of all carefully maintained . Faults of teachers at present . Teachers , at present , either do not insist upon the committal to memory of the poetical lessons , or else they allow the pupils ...
Page 56
... Steps in teaching each new lesson in First Book . The monosyllabic lessons ought to be taught in the following way : ( 1 ) The children should spell and pronounce each word - the book being open before them ; ( 2 ) they should name , at ...
... Steps in teaching each new lesson in First Book . The monosyllabic lessons ought to be taught in the following way : ( 1 ) The children should spell and pronounce each word - the book being open before them ; ( 2 ) they should name , at ...
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... steps as will prove that this correction has been suc- cessful in removing the false impressions permanently from the minds of the children . Of The last three most valuable but most neglected . these the last three are the most ...
... steps as will prove that this correction has been suc- cessful in removing the false impressions permanently from the minds of the children . Of The last three most valuable but most neglected . these the last three are the most ...
Page 76
... steps previous to this refer to dic- tation simply as a test of efficiency in spelling . They do not teach spelling ... step that the majority of teachers stop . They give out the sentence , get it written down , occasionally mark it ...
... steps previous to this refer to dic- tation simply as a test of efficiency in spelling . They do not teach spelling ... step that the majority of teachers stop . They give out the sentence , get it written down , occasionally mark it ...
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