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... things are more painful to me than to see the energies of a young teacher frittered away after this fashion . A child reads a sentence - he commits gross faults . " Read it again , " says the teacher . He reads it again , and , as might ...
... things are more painful to me than to see the energies of a young teacher frittered away after this fashion . A child reads a sentence - he commits gross faults . " Read it again , " says the teacher . He reads it again , and , as might ...
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... things are essentially requisite : ( 1 ) That the errors themselves are detected ; and , ( 2 ) That reading is sufficiently practised . The first may appear to be too much of a mere truism to deserve special men- tion ; but , upon ...
... things are essentially requisite : ( 1 ) That the errors themselves are detected ; and , ( 2 ) That reading is sufficiently practised . The first may appear to be too much of a mere truism to deserve special men- tion ; but , upon ...
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... things ? To this the Dux was pressed to give some answer or other , and he said " It was their food ; " and the rest of the class concurred ! ' Teachers should always remember that the poor know little of written language , and that ...
... things ? To this the Dux was pressed to give some answer or other , and he said " It was their food ; " and the rest of the class concurred ! ' Teachers should always remember that the poor know little of written language , and that ...
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... thing allusion is made in the phrase ' the same thing , ' and for what it ' stands in the two places where it occurs . 6 The difficulty of understanding the meaning of the passage may arise also from some peculiarities of expression ...
... thing allusion is made in the phrase ' the same thing , ' and for what it ' stands in the two places where it occurs . 6 The difficulty of understanding the meaning of the passage may arise also from some peculiarities of expression ...
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... things to happen : The error is at once detected by the master , and the child is called upon to correct it ; or ( 2 ) one of the children calls it out ; after which he generally goes above the boy who failed , either beginning to read ...
... things to happen : The error is at once detected by the master , and the child is called upon to correct it ; or ( 2 ) one of the children calls it out ; after which he generally goes above the boy who failed , either beginning to read ...
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