La Salle, Patron of All TeachersBruce Publishing Company, 1951 - 428 pages |
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Page 303
... French . This was so despite the Huguenot influence , the strength of Calvinism in France , and the influence of Jansenism and quietism . The establishment of the French Academy increased interest in the French language , which the ...
... French . This was so despite the Huguenot influence , the strength of Calvinism in France , and the influence of Jansenism and quietism . The establishment of the French Academy increased interest in the French language , which the ...
Page 306
... French language . The model for the chart gives French syllables . The difficulties of syllabication , and difficulties with the French language are indicated . The primer , first books , and other books are French texts . Article VIII ...
... French language . The model for the chart gives French syllables . The difficulties of syllabication , and difficulties with the French language are indicated . The primer , first books , and other books are French texts . Article VIII ...
Page 308
... French being the native language is much more easily learned than Latin . Moreover , the child hears daily the one and not the other , and consequently it requires less time to learn than the Latin . On the other hand , the Latin ...
... French being the native language is much more easily learned than Latin . Moreover , the child hears daily the one and not the other , and consequently it requires less time to learn than the Latin . On the other hand , the Latin ...
Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
THE EARLY HISTORIES OF EDUCATION USED IN THE UNITED | 14 |
WHAT WAS THE SOURCE OF LA SALLES PERMANENT | 39 |
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