Education, Volume 31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... fact that there were many over - age pupils in all the grades . An earnest effort was made to study the causes and to apply remedies . The causes of this retardation appeared to be : the large number of pupils of foreign parentage ...
... fact that there were many over - age pupils in all the grades . An earnest effort was made to study the causes and to apply remedies . The causes of this retardation appeared to be : the large number of pupils of foreign parentage ...
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... fact should be impressed upon the child . Care in three simple details will go far toward developing the neatness which we all desire . The three are these : proper spacing , careful punctuation and careful use of capitals . The prime ...
... fact should be impressed upon the child . Care in three simple details will go far toward developing the neatness which we all desire . The three are these : proper spacing , careful punctuation and careful use of capitals . The prime ...
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... fact that the information offered in this field is quite as varied as it is vast . These are both good signs , although , while the wideness of the discussion proves a great deal of wholesome agitation , the fact that the material thus ...
... fact that the information offered in this field is quite as varied as it is vast . These are both good signs , although , while the wideness of the discussion proves a great deal of wholesome agitation , the fact that the material thus ...
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... fact that under the vastly improved methods of modern times , the children who go through the primary schools to ... facts " acquired in the schoolroom , that pupil is still poorly educated unless he has learned to love books and to use ...
... fact that under the vastly improved methods of modern times , the children who go through the primary schools to ... facts " acquired in the schoolroom , that pupil is still poorly educated unless he has learned to love books and to use ...
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... fact is the more strange because it would almost seem that no appeal that could be made to the majority would " strike in ” more deeply . The anti - tuberculosis campaign has well started a common knowledge of the economic value of a ...
... fact is the more strange because it would almost seem that no appeal that could be made to the majority would " strike in ” more deeply . The anti - tuberculosis campaign has well started a common knowledge of the economic value of a ...
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