The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... pupils in the model classes . We are unable to see any just reason for reducing the number of graduates at Framingham to one - third of the true number , on the score of superior accommodations . It does not appear from the report ...
... pupils in the model classes . We are unable to see any just reason for reducing the number of graduates at Framingham to one - third of the true number , on the score of superior accommodations . It does not appear from the report ...
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... pupils how to think , as they are to teach them how to read . Most pupils sit down to write without raving expended perhaps a moment's thought upon the subject , and are surprised at having nothing to say . The teacher should discipline ...
... pupils how to think , as they are to teach them how to read . Most pupils sit down to write without raving expended perhaps a moment's thought upon the subject , and are surprised at having nothing to say . The teacher should discipline ...
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... pupils , or different , according as the tastes and habits of thought of the pupils differ ? Regular courses were recommended upon subjects kin- dred to those pursued by the pupils ; and some light rewards to secure this reading , were ...
... pupils , or different , according as the tastes and habits of thought of the pupils differ ? Regular courses were recommended upon subjects kin- dred to those pursued by the pupils ; and some light rewards to secure this reading , were ...
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