The Educational Journal of Virginia, Volumes 19-20Charles Henry Winston, Thomas Randolph Price, D. Lee Powell, John Meredith Strother, H. H. Harris, John P. McGuire, Rodes Massie, William Fayette Fox, Harry Fishburne Estill (F.), Richard Ratcliffe Farr, John Lee Buchanan, George R. Pace Educational Publishing House, 1888 - Education |
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... Methods 108 Calisthenics , Importance of - Some Hints on of .. 196 the Subject .. ....... 13 How to Make Dull Boys ... Methods , A Talk on ....... Methods , Scientific .. 309 69 18 . OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT . Vol . XIX . JANUARY , 1888 1558 ...
... Methods 108 Calisthenics , Importance of - Some Hints on of .. 196 the Subject .. ....... 13 How to Make Dull Boys ... Methods , A Talk on ....... Methods , Scientific .. 309 69 18 . OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT . Vol . XIX . JANUARY , 1888 1558 ...
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... Methods used- Word and sentence methods , accompanied by phonic analysis . Spelling . - A few of the simple words which the children are able to recognize at sight . The phonic analysis of every word should precede the spelling of that ...
... Methods used- Word and sentence methods , accompanied by phonic analysis . Spelling . - A few of the simple words which the children are able to recognize at sight . The phonic analysis of every word should precede the spelling of that ...
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... Methods . Scientific methods bear the same relation to intellectual progress that tools , instru- ments , machines , mechanical contrivances of all sorts , bear to material progress . They are intellectual contrivances - indirect ways ...
... Methods . Scientific methods bear the same relation to intellectual progress that tools , instru- ments , machines , mechanical contrivances of all sorts , bear to material progress . They are intellectual contrivances - indirect ways ...
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... methods and their application and ignore the more important study of the mind , its methods of thought , and its manner of development . More than this , there is a tendency to make these special methods , which , of course , can be ...
... methods and their application and ignore the more important study of the mind , its methods of thought , and its manner of development . More than this , there is a tendency to make these special methods , which , of course , can be ...
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... methods of teaching the various subjects required to be taught in our public schools , the County Superintendent discussed the following outline : TEACHERS . I. Duties with respect to school officials : 1. Reports of County ...
... methods of teaching the various subjects required to be taught in our public schools , the County Superintendent discussed the following outline : TEACHERS . I. Duties with respect to school officials : 1. Reports of County ...
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