The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen20Mass. Teachers' Association, 1867 |
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... child sometimes travels from the word to the thing as well as from the thing to the word ) , the child hears a new word : he is not likely to ask the meaning of it unless it be about something in which he is deeply interested , but the ...
... child sometimes travels from the word to the thing as well as from the thing to the word ) , the child hears a new word : he is not likely to ask the meaning of it unless it be about something in which he is deeply interested , but the ...
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... child's mind is active , both in the act of seeking and in the act of assimilating its mental food . In the unnatural plan of the schools , the mind is mainly passive or recep- tive . In the one case it acts , in the other it is acted ...
... child's mind is active , both in the act of seeking and in the act of assimilating its mental food . In the unnatural plan of the schools , the mind is mainly passive or recep- tive . In the one case it acts , in the other it is acted ...
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... children have been more than a year in school , during which time the cultivation of the memory has been sedulously attended to . The true aim of Primary instruction is to form the mind of the child . Is it the way to do that , to give ...
... children have been more than a year in school , during which time the cultivation of the memory has been sedulously attended to . The true aim of Primary instruction is to form the mind of the child . Is it the way to do that , to give ...
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