Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volumes 3-4Wisconsin State Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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Page 8
... pupils . Her manner was quiet and dignified , some times seeming severe , but generally gentle , and never in the ... pupil holding communication with another he instantly called him by name , and ordered him to stand up and remain ...
... pupils . Her manner was quiet and dignified , some times seeming severe , but generally gentle , and never in the ... pupil holding communication with another he instantly called him by name , and ordered him to stand up and remain ...
Page 16
... pupils it is , we fear , positively criminal to keep them so confined without giving them every week one good , whole . hearty play - day , for the Sabbath is not a day of recreation in this country We think , also that older pupils ...
... pupils it is , we fear , positively criminal to keep them so confined without giving them every week one good , whole . hearty play - day , for the Sabbath is not a day of recreation in this country We think , also that older pupils ...
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... pupils with all his terrors , and also all his force of encouragement . If , in the given time , un- der the power of his personal influence , the task is unaccomplished by some , it is probably because they have feeble or slow minds ...
... pupils with all his terrors , and also all his force of encouragement . If , in the given time , un- der the power of his personal influence , the task is unaccomplished by some , it is probably because they have feeble or slow minds ...
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... pupils is as wrong as all the rest of the common system . They take rank by at- tainment in knowledge and by age ... pupil may understand that she does not learn for mere recita- tion , but for all futurity , the classes should be ...
... pupils is as wrong as all the rest of the common system . They take rank by at- tainment in knowledge and by age ... pupil may understand that she does not learn for mere recita- tion , but for all futurity , the classes should be ...
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... pupils , at the end of each month places are assigned to them , the first place being the reward for the one I who behaved the best , and learned his or her lessons with the greatest care during that time ; testimonials , also , of ...
... pupils , at the end of each month places are assigned to them , the first place being the reward for the one I who behaved the best , and learned his or her lessons with the greatest care during that time ; testimonials , also , of ...
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