The Teacher's Assistant; Or, Hints and Methods in School Instruction; Being a Series of Familiar Letters to One Entering Upon the Teacher's WorkA.S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 358 σελίδες |
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... manner . No At the very outset , let me urge you well to con- sider the nature and importance of your contem- plated mission . Without a true understanding of the work to be performed , it would be in vain to expect any very favorable ...
... manner . No At the very outset , let me urge you well to con- sider the nature and importance of your contem- plated mission . Without a true understanding of the work to be performed , it would be in vain to expect any very favorable ...
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... manner , while a degree of sharpness may not only be allowable , but desirable , towards the latter . I have somewhere seen an anecdote illustrating my point in part . A certain teacher had among her pupils a little Irish , lad . She ...
... manner , while a degree of sharpness may not only be allowable , but desirable , towards the latter . I have somewhere seen an anecdote illustrating my point in part . A certain teacher had among her pupils a little Irish , lad . She ...
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... manner in which they attend to all their duties . By your own pure and Christian character , lure them to love and practise all that is " lovely and of good report , " -and in blessing them you will be doubly blessed . -- I might ...
... manner in which they attend to all their duties . By your own pure and Christian character , lure them to love and practise all that is " lovely and of good report , " -and in blessing them you will be doubly blessed . -- I might ...
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... manner of using , or of some unusual or peculiar circumstances in rela- tion to his work , he did not understand the princi- ples of the machine sufficiently to adjust it to exist- ing peculiarities . Some slight change in the ad ...
... manner of using , or of some unusual or peculiar circumstances in rela- tion to his work , he did not understand the princi- ples of the machine sufficiently to adjust it to exist- ing peculiarities . Some slight change in the ad ...
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... manner ; they move noisily and dilatorily to the recitation seat ; their answers are indistinct , and mostly imperfect ; there is an entire heartless- ness and heedlessness about every exercise and every manner . effort . - - We have ...
... manner ; they move noisily and dilatorily to the recitation seat ; their answers are indistinct , and mostly imperfect ; there is an entire heartless- ness and heedlessness about every exercise and every manner . effort . - - We have ...
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