American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 5Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... method , he used to say , you need not push on children , you have only to lead them . Formerly , whatever he wanted to teach , he was obliged to introduce by some such phrase as this : " Pray , do think , if you please ! " you remember ...
... method , he used to say , you need not push on children , you have only to lead them . Formerly , whatever he wanted to teach , he was obliged to introduce by some such phrase as this : " Pray , do think , if you please ! " you remember ...
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... method for teaching languages easily , which brought upon him much derision and enmity . It was said of him that he " had contrived a funnel through which he could pour learning into the heads of youth as they pour wine into a cask in ...
... method for teaching languages easily , which brought upon him much derision and enmity . It was said of him that he " had contrived a funnel through which he could pour learning into the heads of youth as they pour wine into a cask in ...
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... method of instruction , against the tyranny of Latin , against mechanical learning by rote , and neglect of the understand- ing ; and on the other hand , the promise of a new , easy , brief and certain method of instruction , by whose ...
... method of instruction , against the tyranny of Latin , against mechanical learning by rote , and neglect of the understand- ing ; and on the other hand , the promise of a new , easy , brief and certain method of instruction , by whose ...
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