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... pupil , and the pupil responding by recognising for himself the necessity for drudgery if skill is to be acquired and ... pupils of Dr. Yorke Trotter , the well - known teacher of music , who are encouraged to express themselves freely ...
... pupil , and the pupil responding by recognising for himself the necessity for drudgery if skill is to be acquired and ... pupils of Dr. Yorke Trotter , the well - known teacher of music , who are encouraged to express themselves freely ...
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... pupils . I asked him what proportion of his pupils could reach that level . He answered : " Had you asked me that question a year ago I would have said 5 per cent . , but now I can say 95 per cent . " As a teacher of drawing he had ...
... pupils . I asked him what proportion of his pupils could reach that level . He answered : " Had you asked me that question a year ago I would have said 5 per cent . , but now I can say 95 per cent . " As a teacher of drawing he had ...
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... pupils the kind and amount of information which the examiner is likely to demand , and to put them up to the tricks and dodges which will enable them , on the examination day , to use to advantage the information which they have ...
... pupils the kind and amount of information which the examiner is likely to demand , and to put them up to the tricks and dodges which will enable them , on the examination day , to use to advantage the information which they have ...
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SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION 1912 | 1 |
PROFESSOR EUCKEN AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELFREALISA | 36 |
IDEALS OF LIFE AND EDUCATIONGERMAN AND ENGLISH | 54 |
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