Prize essay. The Teacher's Manual: being an exposition of an efficient and economical system of education, suited to the wants of a free peopleThomas H. Webb & Company, 1843 - 263 páginas |
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... sounds , without bestowing a thought on the ideas they are intended to convey . It is only to such schools , that all the remarks on reading are meant to apply . Between these two kinds of schools , there are various grades . And it is ...
... sounds , without bestowing a thought on the ideas they are intended to convey . It is only to such schools , that all the remarks on reading are meant to apply . Between these two kinds of schools , there are various grades . And it is ...
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... of mere sounds , and that , under the heavy labor of bringing them forth , the sense generally escapes ? 2d . They teach Orthography . Spelling has nothing to 12 THE TEACHER'S MANUAL . Who are our Schoolmasters CHAPTER II.
... of mere sounds , and that , under the heavy labor of bringing them forth , the sense generally escapes ? 2d . They teach Orthography . Spelling has nothing to 12 THE TEACHER'S MANUAL . Who are our Schoolmasters CHAPTER II.
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... sounds . In the strange world in which he finds himself , every thing is a marvel ; the most common object to us is , to him , full of interest . Hence , not satisfied with skimming the mere surface of things , he tears them apart , or ...
... sounds . In the strange world in which he finds himself , every thing is a marvel ; the most common object to us is , to him , full of interest . Hence , not satisfied with skimming the mere surface of things , he tears them apart , or ...
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... sounds , no unintelligible words have occurred , to embarrass and impede him . But now , very different becomes his situation . A book is placed in his hands , which he is told he must learn to read , that he may know how to become wise ...
... sounds , no unintelligible words have occurred , to embarrass and impede him . But now , very different becomes his situation . A book is placed in his hands , which he is told he must learn to read , that he may know how to become wise ...
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... sound , unconnected with sense . We all know how completely man is the crea- ture of habits , and how difficult it is to change them , when once formed . How , then , can it be expected of a child , especially when under the charge of a ...
... sound , unconnected with sense . We all know how completely man is the crea- ture of habits , and how difficult it is to change them , when once formed . How , then , can it be expected of a child , especially when under the charge of a ...
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