The Journal of Education, Volumen 88;Volumen 88W. Stewart & Company, 1956 |
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... interest . The pupils who had been taught by the story method read less accurately and followed the lines less faithfully , but they read in a much more animated manner and gave every appear- ance of enjoying what they read . The report ...
... interest . The pupils who had been taught by the story method read less accurately and followed the lines less faithfully , but they read in a much more animated manner and gave every appear- ance of enjoying what they read . The report ...
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... interest children in it . The problem is considerable . If their interest is to be real and neither imposed nor simu- lated , the material we select from so vast a canvas must be significant to young minds and vivid to their imagination ...
... interest children in it . The problem is considerable . If their interest is to be real and neither imposed nor simu- lated , the material we select from so vast a canvas must be significant to young minds and vivid to their imagination ...
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... interest . These two last books stand for advance in teaching about the United Nations . The one encourages a critical , inquiring approach in place of incantation , exhortation and a flat recital of constitutional details ; the second ...
... interest . These two last books stand for advance in teaching about the United Nations . The one encourages a critical , inquiring approach in place of incantation , exhortation and a flat recital of constitutional details ; the second ...
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