Education, Volume 31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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Page 23
... things in high esteem , has publicly pleaded for better training along aesthetic lines . This growing recognition of the aesthetic and spiritual shortcomings of our American institutions of learn- ing , added to our more intimate ...
... things in high esteem , has publicly pleaded for better training along aesthetic lines . This growing recognition of the aesthetic and spiritual shortcomings of our American institutions of learn- ing , added to our more intimate ...
Page 39
... things at once in the direction of improvement . ( The apparent reasons for making this pretension will be found below . ) The formula is simple , and the materials at hand in every indoor schoolroom in the world : Systematically and ...
... things at once in the direction of improvement . ( The apparent reasons for making this pretension will be found below . ) The formula is simple , and the materials at hand in every indoor schoolroom in the world : Systematically and ...
Page 46
... things interesting , for they are interesting if only the observer can secure the right point of view . The teacher , however , must so present the facts that the minds of the class from their various points of view can see the ...
... things interesting , for they are interesting if only the observer can secure the right point of view . The teacher , however , must so present the facts that the minds of the class from their various points of view can see the ...
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... things that were unheralded did happen . It would not be difficult to find fault with some of the happenings at this meeting . The utterances of now and then one of the regular speakers as well as volunteers were far from wise or ...
... things that were unheralded did happen . It would not be difficult to find fault with some of the happenings at this meeting . The utterances of now and then one of the regular speakers as well as volunteers were far from wise or ...
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... things , and after all we are the more inclined to call it a " great " thing , is the requirement of courtesy in all ... things for which every teacher should strive . For courtesy means self - control , chivalrous sentiments toward the ...
... things , and after all we are the more inclined to call it a " great " thing , is the requirement of courtesy in all ... things for which every teacher should strive . For courtesy means self - control , chivalrous sentiments toward the ...
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