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The use of these Questions will not fail to ground the principles of Arithmetic in the mind of the pupil , and thus give him the Key which will command all practical operations . These Questions are published in the form of a pamphlet ...
The use of these Questions will not fail to ground the principles of Arithmetic in the mind of the pupil , and thus give him the Key which will command all practical operations . These Questions are published in the form of a pamphlet ...
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For want of this the most unsuitable studies are often given to children , and faculties are addressed , in some of our ordinary methods of teaching , almost before they have come into existence in the child's mind .
For want of this the most unsuitable studies are often given to children , and faculties are addressed , in some of our ordinary methods of teaching , almost before they have come into existence in the child's mind .
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If I were to say to you that I think that teachers as a body are overworked , that they are too much confined within - doors , that there is too great a strain upon their nervous system , too much of that wear and tear of mind which is ...
If I were to say to you that I think that teachers as a body are overworked , that they are too much confined within - doors , that there is too great a strain upon their nervous system , too much of that wear and tear of mind which is ...
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Even to - empirical observation it should have suggested itself that the mind has conditions of growth which are required to be carefully noted , to adapt the amount of instruction intended to be given to the power of receiving it .
Even to - empirical observation it should have suggested itself that the mind has conditions of growth which are required to be carefully noted , to adapt the amount of instruction intended to be given to the power of receiving it .
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I felt , moreover , the respect that was due to the opinions of such a body of teachers as were before me , and reflected upon the influence which a judgment , thus expressed , was likely to have upon the public mind , and I resolved to ...
I felt , moreover , the respect that was due to the opinions of such a body of teachers as were before me , and reflected upon the influence which a judgment , thus expressed , was likely to have upon the public mind , and I resolved to ...
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