The Educational Journal of Virginia, Томови 15-16Charles 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, 1884 |
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... secure the ends which may be gained by silent read- ing , the matter read should be very near the outer circle of the pupil's powers ; if the purpose be to secure skill in oral expression , the matter should fall somewhat within that ...
... secure the ends which may be gained by silent read- ing , the matter read should be very near the outer circle of the pupil's powers ; if the purpose be to secure skill in oral expression , the matter should fall somewhat within that ...
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... secure the co - operation of every- body in behalf of good country schools . - Mo . School Journal . EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS . THE TEACHERS of Smyth county , Virginia , are publishing a paper - The Teachers ' Friend - designed especially ...
... secure the co - operation of every- body in behalf of good country schools . - Mo . School Journal . EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS . THE TEACHERS of Smyth county , Virginia , are publishing a paper - The Teachers ' Friend - designed especially ...
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... themselves much time and worry , and secure to the district a school- house that will be a real credit , at no greater expense than would be The location is incurred in the erection of a guess 1884. ] 17 Official Department . 21.
... themselves much time and worry , and secure to the district a school- house that will be a real credit , at no greater expense than would be The location is incurred in the erection of a guess 1884. ] 17 Official Department . 21.
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... secure the location of a school house where he wants it , and where it would not be convenient to a majority of the children , is a dear gift to the peo- ple of the district . The trustees , with the advice of the Superinten- dent ...
... secure the location of a school house where he wants it , and where it would not be convenient to a majority of the children , is a dear gift to the peo- ple of the district . The trustees , with the advice of the Superinten- dent ...
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... secure the Institutes . THE Board of Education have sent in to the Senate for confirma- tion the names of the following Superintendents of Schools : Henry C. Slaughter , Danville . B. G. Reynolds , Essex . Rev. F. D. Surface ...
... secure the Institutes . THE Board of Education have sent in to the Senate for confirma- tion the names of the following Superintendents of Schools : Henry C. Slaughter , Danville . B. G. Reynolds , Essex . Rev. F. D. Surface ...
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