The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen14Mass. Teachers' Association, 1861 |
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... better methods of explaining subtraction . This is the method I have used for some years ; should be happy to learn a better . S. R. F. A PROBLEM . THERE is a rectangular park 400 feet long and 300 feet broad , all round which , and ...
... better methods of explaining subtraction . This is the method I have used for some years ; should be happy to learn a better . S. R. F. A PROBLEM . THERE is a rectangular park 400 feet long and 300 feet broad , all round which , and ...
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... better , in very many respects , to have addition followed by multiplication , and subtraction by division ; that it ... better be dis- pensed with ; that the living teacher , by oral instruction , can better aid the pupil , than can ...
... better , in very many respects , to have addition followed by multiplication , and subtraction by division ; that it ... better be dis- pensed with ; that the living teacher , by oral instruction , can better aid the pupil , than can ...
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... better way in teaching the elements of knowledge . The fruits of that philosophy are everyway good and satisfactory ... Better make bricks in Egypt without straw , or cook without a fire , than attempt to have a school without a ...
... better way in teaching the elements of knowledge . The fruits of that philosophy are everyway good and satisfactory ... Better make bricks in Egypt without straw , or cook without a fire , than attempt to have a school without a ...
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