The Educator-journal, 20 tomasEducator-journal Company, 1919 |
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... method found in the Child Classics Readers , in a series of three articles . The Organized Spelling Lesson By Byron Kirby , South Bend. Someone has said that he who would plow a straight fur- row must look far ahead . In no de- partment ...
... method found in the Child Classics Readers , in a series of three articles . The Organized Spelling Lesson By Byron Kirby , South Bend. Someone has said that he who would plow a straight fur- row must look far ahead . In no de- partment ...
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... method , will be more interesting , more easily acquired , and more readily retained than that which is given in a haphazard manner . Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston Third Woman President of the N. E. A. Back to the snowy wintry plains ...
... method , will be more interesting , more easily acquired , and more readily retained than that which is given in a haphazard manner . Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston Third Woman President of the N. E. A. Back to the snowy wintry plains ...
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... method of procedure in one subject will be helped materially in the study of a subject where a similar method is used . Again this general educative influence may come " through the principle of habit formation which may modify in ...
... method of procedure in one subject will be helped materially in the study of a subject where a similar method is used . Again this general educative influence may come " through the principle of habit formation which may modify in ...
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... method of training the memory is merely a method of study- ing the facts to be remembered - a bet- ter method of going to work to asso- ciate them with other facts . Improve- ment by practice in memorizing will be found to reside in the ...
... method of training the memory is merely a method of study- ing the facts to be remembered - a bet- ter method of going to work to asso- ciate them with other facts . Improve- ment by practice in memorizing will be found to reside in the ...
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... method " testify that it does furnish this better atmo- sphere for school work , we believe it will prove a potent ... methods and re- forms in our educational system , but the whole system , like in other institu- tions , is dependent ...
... method " testify that it does furnish this better atmo- sphere for school work , we believe it will prove a potent ... methods and re- forms in our educational system , but the whole system , like in other institu- tions , is dependent ...
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