English Journal, Том 9National Council of Teachers of English, 1920 |
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... English . A Means of Motivation for Oral and Written Composition John D. Cooke 20 Getting a Hearing for Tennyson : A " Natural " Method in the Teaching of Poetry Paul Kaufman 25 National Council of Teachers of English . Proceedings of ...
... English . A Means of Motivation for Oral and Written Composition John D. Cooke 20 Getting a Hearing for Tennyson : A " Natural " Method in the Teaching of Poetry Paul Kaufman 25 National Council of Teachers of English . Proceedings of ...
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... teachers of English ! The students ' instinctive avoidance of possible ridicule , their preference of a mediocre success to potential failure , the expression of the conventional instead of their own honest opinions , saying what the ...
... teachers of English ! The students ' instinctive avoidance of possible ridicule , their preference of a mediocre success to potential failure , the expression of the conventional instead of their own honest opinions , saying what the ...
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... teaching English composition . But of one thing I am profoundly certain . The student who , in order to escape failure , or low grades , or the possible sarcasm of his teacher , or the ridicule of his fellows , writes what he thinks ...
... teaching English composition . But of one thing I am profoundly certain . The student who , in order to escape failure , or low grades , or the possible sarcasm of his teacher , or the ridicule of his fellows , writes what he thinks ...
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... teaching of English , than for the teachers of any school , or any city , to attempt to reach some common standard of evaluation . Recently our own staff of twenty people engaged in the teaching of Freshman composition attempted a ...
... teaching of English , than for the teachers of any school , or any city , to attempt to reach some common standard of evaluation . Recently our own staff of twenty people engaged in the teaching of Freshman composition attempted a ...
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... teachers have always been handicapped by this attitude of their students ; a native or assumed passivity is to the student a protective coloration against his natural enemy , the teacher . The traditional attitude of the student is to ...
... teachers have always been handicapped by this attitude of their students ; a native or assumed passivity is to the student a protective coloration against his natural enemy , the teacher . The traditional attitude of the student is to ...
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