The Educator-journal, Band 22Educator-journal Company, 1921 |
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... pupils , and teachers and texts . Many text books are so poorly writ- ten that they are little else than " brain muddlers . " There is need for a sharp investigation on this matter by some committee that can speak from a na- tional and ...
... pupils , and teachers and texts . Many text books are so poorly writ- ten that they are little else than " brain muddlers . " There is need for a sharp investigation on this matter by some committee that can speak from a na- tional and ...
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... pupils , policies of the admin- istrative staff , new plans of work , etc. , may be submitted to the teachers for their consideration and solution . It is the proper place for the supervisor to talk over with the teachers concerned the ...
... pupils , policies of the admin- istrative staff , new plans of work , etc. , may be submitted to the teachers for their consideration and solution . It is the proper place for the supervisor to talk over with the teachers concerned the ...
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... pupils to dream over their books . My personal appearance is the best 7. Free county public libraries simi- possible - at all times . lar to the California plan . 8. A high school education for coun- try boys and girls that allows them ...
... pupils to dream over their books . My personal appearance is the best 7. Free county public libraries simi- possible - at all times . lar to the California plan . 8. A high school education for coun- try boys and girls that allows them ...
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... pupil , and a better knowl- edge of the needs of the child . 8. Why is moral training in schools espe- cially ... pupils read with the teacher helping with the difficult words . In this way the children learn to study and read the ...
... pupil , and a better knowl- edge of the needs of the child . 8. Why is moral training in schools espe- cially ... pupils read with the teacher helping with the difficult words . In this way the children learn to study and read the ...
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... pupils to separate words into syllables ? In what grade would you begin it ? The value of teaching pupils to separate the words into syllables in reading is that it enables the pupils to see the composition of the word and thus fa ...
... pupils to separate words into syllables ? In what grade would you begin it ? The value of teaching pupils to separate the words into syllables in reading is that it enables the pupils to see the composition of the word and thus fa ...
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