The Ohio Journal of Education, Том 3Scott & Bascom, 1854 |
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... pupil never to have touched at school , and which , if a love for knowledge had been excited , would afterwards have been read with delight and profit , while at the time , they served only to divide attention among a great many things ...
... pupil never to have touched at school , and which , if a love for knowledge had been excited , would afterwards have been read with delight and profit , while at the time , they served only to divide attention among a great many things ...
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... pupil is required to be ? 3. In the recitations in Geography , History , Physiology , Geometry , Philosophy and Geology , should the pupil be allowed to make use of the text - book during recitation ? 4. In either of the above studies ...
... pupil is required to be ? 3. In the recitations in Geography , History , Physiology , Geometry , Philosophy and Geology , should the pupil be allowed to make use of the text - book during recitation ? 4. In either of the above studies ...
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... pupils , trusting to their self- control and uprightness , do you think it practicable for teachers to attain to this standard , for any and every grade of schools ? 3. If you deem such an attainment possible , do you think it the duty ...
... pupils , trusting to their self- control and uprightness , do you think it practicable for teachers to attain to this standard , for any and every grade of schools ? 3. If you deem such an attainment possible , do you think it the duty ...
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... pupil understands thor- oughly all the elementary sounds , singly and in combination . The sec- ond requires the labor of years to acquire thoroughly , but if commen- ced early , may be carried to a high degree of perfection during the ...
... pupil understands thor- oughly all the elementary sounds , singly and in combination . The sec- ond requires the labor of years to acquire thoroughly , but if commen- ced early , may be carried to a high degree of perfection during the ...
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... pupils is limited to twenty . Rev. CHARLES F. LEWIS and Mrs. LEWIS are the Principals . PUBLIC SCHOOLS . - Ironton . - Mr . J. B. Beach , of Ashtabula county , has taken charge of the public schools of this place . Mr. Beach is a most ...
... pupils is limited to twenty . Rev. CHARLES F. LEWIS and Mrs. LEWIS are the Principals . PUBLIC SCHOOLS . - Ironton . - Mr . J. B. Beach , of Ashtabula county , has taken charge of the public schools of this place . Mr. Beach is a most ...
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