The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... things signified , but only the arbitrary relation imposed by the system , it is not really as difficult to fix the connection of the two things in your mind , e . g . , to remember that Charles the Second is represented by a dog or by ...
... things signified , but only the arbitrary relation imposed by the system , it is not really as difficult to fix the connection of the two things in your mind , e . g . , to remember that Charles the Second is represented by a dog or by ...
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... things represented on maps , they must have some knowledge of the things themselves . The natural way , and the only real way , of teaching children is to begin with things . The concrete must come before the abstract . The mode of ...
... things represented on maps , they must have some knowledge of the things themselves . The natural way , and the only real way , of teaching children is to begin with things . The concrete must come before the abstract . The mode of ...
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... things , hopeth all things , endureth all things , ' they will permit inattention , disorder , and misconduct to go on in their schools day after day . Now they seem to have neither eyes nor ears ; now they posi- tively encourage ...
... things , hopeth all things , endureth all things , ' they will permit inattention , disorder , and misconduct to go on in their schools day after day . Now they seem to have neither eyes nor ears ; now they posi- tively encourage ...
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