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Página vii
... intelligent teachers , and would certainly be practicable by all . I cannot expect that all advanced by me in the present work will be approved of ; but I offer the work to the public as my quota to the general stock of experience out ...
... intelligent teachers , and would certainly be practicable by all . I cannot expect that all advanced by me in the present work will be approved of ; but I offer the work to the public as my quota to the general stock of experience out ...
Página ix
... intelligent Meanings of words , object of the exercise Three faults in teaching it now 14 14 15 True system described 17 Analysis of text necessary 21 Interruptions objectionable 22 Undue attention to stops 23 Length to which each child ...
... intelligent Meanings of words , object of the exercise Three faults in teaching it now 14 14 15 True system described 17 Analysis of text necessary 21 Interruptions objectionable 22 Undue attention to stops 23 Length to which each child ...
Página 9
... intelligently applied - is to place the child at a considerable distance from the teacher , generally at the oppo- site end of the room , and to encourage him to pitch his voice so as to be heard from there . In such a case nature ...
... intelligently applied - is to place the child at a considerable distance from the teacher , generally at the oppo- site end of the room , and to encourage him to pitch his voice so as to be heard from there . In such a case nature ...
Página 12
... intelligent grouping . Besides , when following the book , they cannot note properly the general attention of the class , nor the countenance and bearing of the reader himself ; and , to omit these , is to neglect an important part of ...
... intelligent grouping . Besides , when following the book , they cannot note properly the general attention of the class , nor the countenance and bearing of the reader himself ; and , to omit these , is to neglect an important part of ...
Página 13
... authors , or from good selections from their works , such as those now published by the Commissioners of National Education . With the advanced Should be taught as a distinct lesson Should read poetry Reading should be intelligent.
... authors , or from good selections from their works , such as those now published by the Commissioners of National Education . With the advanced Should be taught as a distinct lesson Should read poetry Reading should be intelligent.
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