Sometimes, especially with young children, it seems advisable not to teach the rule at all, relying upon the concrete facts — whatever their nature — to suggest it of themselves. This applies to arithmetic and to literature, as well as to other studies. The Method of the Recitation - Página 180por Charles Alexander McMurry, Frank Morton McMurry - 1903 - 339 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Wade Crawford Barclay - 1914 - 240 páginas
...much more significant if it is formulated in their own way. Generalization is not always required. "Sometimes, especially with young children, it seems advisable not to teach the rule at all, rely-, ing upon the concrete facts — whatever their nature — to suggest it of themselves."1 Generalization... | |
| 1900 - 616 páginas
...text-books are not to be kept at hand throughout life, how is the definition to be made available? " Sometimes, especially with young children, it seems...arithmetic and to literature as well as to other studies." Particularly is this true in the case of division. "Little people who cannot appreciate the statement... | |
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