Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 9Wisconsin State Teachers' Association, 1879 |
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Page 23
... children like to have their own way at school . No greater mistake could be made . Children like order better than disorder . So would all grown people , if they had been properly trained at school . Children are most joyous and happy ...
... children like to have their own way at school . No greater mistake could be made . Children like order better than disorder . So would all grown people , if they had been properly trained at school . Children are most joyous and happy ...
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... child in a school attending to his own duty , and to that alone , and attending to it , of course , in the quietest possible manner . So long as no individual in a school is attending to another's business , or doing anything to attract ...
... child in a school attending to his own duty , and to that alone , and attending to it , of course , in the quietest possible manner . So long as no individual in a school is attending to another's business , or doing anything to attract ...
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... children how to study and what to study most carefully in connection with each lesson . To assign a lesson to a child without giving him some idea of its leading features ; what will you expect him to know or explain , or prove next day ...
... children how to study and what to study most carefully in connection with each lesson . To assign a lesson to a child without giving him some idea of its leading features ; what will you expect him to know or explain , or prove next day ...
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... children who do not know their letters from entering school except during the first three weeks of the fall and spring terms ? A. Under the constitution , the schools are free to all children between 4 and 20. As soon as a child is 4 ...
... children who do not know their letters from entering school except during the first three weeks of the fall and spring terms ? A. Under the constitution , the schools are free to all children between 4 and 20. As soon as a child is 4 ...
Page 42
... children ? In the work of improving our rural and ungraded schools , what action should the State now take ? Should a course of study for these schools be presented ... child's capacity may happen to be , 42 WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION .
... children ? In the work of improving our rural and ungraded schools , what action should the State now take ? Should a course of study for these schools be presented ... child's capacity may happen to be , 42 WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION .
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