The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... scholars for recording each day the most important and interesting events of the day , and any other matters which they may be interested to preserve . It contains about fifty blank pages , letter- paper size , together with some ...
... scholars for recording each day the most important and interesting events of the day , and any other matters which they may be interested to preserve . It contains about fifty blank pages , letter- paper size , together with some ...
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... Scholars were allowed to write anything they chose , whether pertaining to the school or not ; but when oral instruction had been given by the teacher , it was expected that each scholar would make an abstract of it in the entry for ...
... Scholars were allowed to write anything they chose , whether pertaining to the school or not ; but when oral instruction had been given by the teacher , it was expected that each scholar would make an abstract of it in the entry for ...
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... scholars to think . Sometimes when there has been no oral instruction , when the course of school events has been unusually monotonous , and nothing has transpired especially worthy of a place in the journal , and the scholar has ...
... scholars to think . Sometimes when there has been no oral instruction , when the course of school events has been unusually monotonous , and nothing has transpired especially worthy of a place in the journal , and the scholar has ...
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