The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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... become more general without a corresponding increase of higher instruction , the voice of the profound teacher becomes less and less audible ; his precepts and admonitions less and less regarded ; he is himself obliged to comply with ...
... become more general without a corresponding increase of higher instruction , the voice of the profound teacher becomes less and less audible ; his precepts and admonitions less and less regarded ; he is himself obliged to comply with ...
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... become remarkably feeble men . The order of nature is that of art before science , the entire con- crete first ; and the entire abstract last . These two extremes should run gradually into each other , the course of instruction becoming ...
... become remarkably feeble men . The order of nature is that of art before science , the entire con- crete first ; and the entire abstract last . These two extremes should run gradually into each other , the course of instruction becoming ...
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... become the most efficient instrumentality for awakening public interest , and acting directly on the schools , which has thus far been applied . I refer to the formation of such associations among the mothers , and ladies generally of a ...
... become the most efficient instrumentality for awakening public interest , and acting directly on the schools , which has thus far been applied . I refer to the formation of such associations among the mothers , and ladies generally of a ...
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