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duct . He must call attention to beauty as it is expressed in things , and in actions , until he has given his pupils skill in detecting it , and a desire to obtain it for a possession . Students should receive more personal attention ...
duct . He must call attention to beauty as it is expressed in things , and in actions , until he has given his pupils skill in detecting it , and a desire to obtain it for a possession . Students should receive more personal attention ...
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... Attention should be directed to it , and all who have an influence should strive to remove it . Let teachers be ... attention of all interested in the education of the young to a serious neglect , and their duty in regard to it . After ...
... Attention should be directed to it , and all who have an influence should strive to remove it . Let teachers be ... attention of all interested in the education of the young to a serious neglect , and their duty in regard to it . After ...
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... attention in early years . Now what they read with much pleasure , and see in reality and representation with more , they delight to describe . The natural communicativeness of the little world thus finds vent for its overpowering ...
... attention in early years . Now what they read with much pleasure , and see in reality and representation with more , they delight to describe . The natural communicativeness of the little world thus finds vent for its overpowering ...
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A Serious Thought for Boston Teachers | 116 |
Botany in Primary Schools | 138 |
Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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