Southwestern Journal of Education, Volumen8Wheeler & Osborn, 1890 |
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... month than in the school room in a year . It is just this that business men complain of . Having paid a tax for the ... Monthly . There are three measures of weight : - ( 1 4 SOUTHWESTERN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION .
... month than in the school room in a year . It is just this that business men complain of . Having paid a tax for the ... Monthly . There are three measures of weight : - ( 1 4 SOUTHWESTERN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION .
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... month . Pin on wall a few objects or pictures of objects named in list - Children tell on slates what they can and cannot see . 5 Pass a few pictures to each child , ask him to tell on slate in full statement what he has , also what he ...
... month . Pin on wall a few objects or pictures of objects named in list - Children tell on slates what they can and cannot see . 5 Pass a few pictures to each child , ask him to tell on slate in full statement what he has , also what he ...
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... month after month with great rowdies . These should be sent out , but I would make suspension the very last resort . There are three classes of punishment which , in my judg- ment should be outlawed in all schools . The first of these ...
... month after month with great rowdies . These should be sent out , but I would make suspension the very last resort . There are three classes of punishment which , in my judg- ment should be outlawed in all schools . The first of these ...
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... month . From the report made by Mr. Geo . W. Chambers , who visited New York during five weeks to form the collection , nothing greater in an educational sense has ever been shown south of the Ohio river . To the south this means a ...
... month . From the report made by Mr. Geo . W. Chambers , who visited New York during five weeks to form the collection , nothing greater in an educational sense has ever been shown south of the Ohio river . To the south this means a ...
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... Monthly Orator . Some time ago the Agatheridan Society elected Mr. Q. L. Williford of Ga . as orator , and Mr. G. W. Coley of Va . as debater , to represent it in the joint contest at the close of school.- -Since Dr. Mowry has been ...
... Monthly Orator . Some time ago the Agatheridan Society elected Mr. Q. L. Williford of Ga . as orator , and Mr. G. W. Coley of Va . as debater , to represent it in the joint contest at the close of school.- -Since Dr. Mowry has been ...
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Página 31 - Thousand doublecolumn octavo pages of reading-matter yearly. It presents in an inexpensive form, considering its great amount of matter, with freshness, owing to its weekly issue, and with a...
Página 30 - Was poured upon the field of battle ! The mother who conceals her grief While to her breast her son she presses, Then breathes a few brave words and brief, Kissing the patriot brow she blesses, With no one but her secret God To know the pain that weighs upon her, Sheds holy blood as e'er the sod •Received on Freedom's field of honor ! THOMAS BUCHANAN READ.
Página 21 - A traveler through a dusty road strewed acorns on the lea; And one took root and sprouted up, and grew into a tree. Love sought its shade, at evening time, to breathe its early vows; And age was pleased, in heats of noon, to bask beneath its The dormouse loved its dangling twigs, the birds sweet music bore ; It stood a glory in its place, a blessing evermore.
Página 27 - WE are the sweet flowers, Born of sunny showers, (Think, whene'er you see us, what our beauty saith ;) Utterance, mute and bright, Of some unknown delight, We fill the air with pleasure, by our simple breath : All who see us love us, — We befit all places : Unto sorrow we give smiles, — and unto graces, graces.
Página 19 - The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn.
Página 8 - Ay, call it holy ground, The soil where first they trod; They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God.
Página 25 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.