The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher ..., Volúmenes9-10Francis M. Stalker, Charles Madison Curry, Walter W. Storms Inland Educator Company, 1900 |
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... means , I think that all judicious observers must admit that the true end of education is power . Such is certainly the view of Froebel , and to this end all his methods were directed . He insisted that the purpose of education is so to ...
... means , I think that all judicious observers must admit that the true end of education is power . Such is certainly the view of Froebel , and to this end all his methods were directed . He insisted that the purpose of education is so to ...
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... means that serious work shall be done in the field and laboratory , and furnishes the teacher at once with the material and the method . The incidental experience of the pupil is to be made use of , and to be supple- mented and ...
... means that serious work shall be done in the field and laboratory , and furnishes the teacher at once with the material and the method . The incidental experience of the pupil is to be made use of , and to be supple- mented and ...
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... mean that no number work should be done in these two years . It only means that during this period the work should be oral , and wholly controlled by the teacher . Much of it must necessarily be object- ive . It is the time par ...
... mean that no number work should be done in these two years . It only means that during this period the work should be oral , and wholly controlled by the teacher . Much of it must necessarily be object- ive . It is the time par ...
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... upper part , it will be only necessary then to adjust the singing of the same melody in combination , dividing the pupils into two parts properly balanced . To live content with small means ; to seek elegance. THE INLAND EDUCATOR . 31.
... upper part , it will be only necessary then to adjust the singing of the same melody in combination , dividing the pupils into two parts properly balanced . To live content with small means ; to seek elegance. THE INLAND EDUCATOR . 31.
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... means ; to seek elegance , rather than luxury ; refinement , rather than fashion ; to be worthy , not respectable ... mean the merely pretty and fanciful creation , with which we are being deluged with the increasing interest in music ...
... means ; to seek elegance , rather than luxury ; refinement , rather than fashion ; to be worthy , not respectable ... mean the merely pretty and fanciful creation , with which we are being deluged with the increasing interest in music ...
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