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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... pupils in the high schools who did not show marked ability to assimilate the high school course we entered our ... pupil . This is doubtless the most serious objection to existing methods . The importance of such a reform would seem to ...
... pupils in the high schools who did not show marked ability to assimilate the high school course we entered our ... pupil . This is doubtless the most serious objection to existing methods . The importance of such a reform would seem to ...
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... pupil . Scholas- ticism as ticism as an educational ideal is giving place to an all - round training of hand and ... pupils . He should be able to recognize them as far as possible by their appearance at a distance , by their leaves ...
... pupil . Scholas- ticism as ticism as an educational ideal is giving place to an all - round training of hand and ... pupils . He should be able to recognize them as far as possible by their appearance at a distance , by their leaves ...
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... pupil in the state . Let a pint or more of the seed of the maple - its double samora - be gath- ered . Let a boy throw a ... pupils , unless , indeed , there may be objections to this in particular cases ; at the inauguration of Lincoln ...
... pupil in the state . Let a pint or more of the seed of the maple - its double samora - be gath- ered . Let a boy throw a ... pupils , unless , indeed , there may be objections to this in particular cases ; at the inauguration of Lincoln ...
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... pupils who wish to try the experiment , ” but there is no reason why it should not be done at school by all the pupils . The lesson is an im- portant one and brings out the fact that all the rainfall does not run off in the streams ...
... pupils who wish to try the experiment , ” but there is no reason why it should not be done at school by all the pupils . The lesson is an im- portant one and brings out the fact that all the rainfall does not run off in the streams ...
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... pupils have no basis for un- derstanding a map , and would see nothing in it but a curious pattern of crooked lines . The pic- ture of a divide on the same page is hardly a success and may well be disregarded . The panoramic view on ...
... pupils have no basis for un- derstanding a map , and would see nothing in it but a curious pattern of crooked lines . The pic- ture of a divide on the same page is hardly a success and may well be disregarded . The panoramic view on ...
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