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... allowed for expansion or condensation will enable the inexpe- rienced to do full justice to every lesson in its allotted time . Unpunctuality is one of the chief disadvantages in elementary , as compared with secondary schools , and is ...
... allowed for expansion or condensation will enable the inexpe- rienced to do full justice to every lesson in its allotted time . Unpunctuality is one of the chief disadvantages in elementary , as compared with secondary schools , and is ...
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... allowed on any pretext to touch a child either with his hand or with a cane . An interval of at least one hour should elapse between the time of the offence and the infliction of the punishment . The punishment should be inflicted ...
... allowed on any pretext to touch a child either with his hand or with a cane . An interval of at least one hour should elapse between the time of the offence and the infliction of the punishment . The punishment should be inflicted ...
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... allowed to sit straggling at irregular intervals . Care should be taken not to seat two or more troublesome children near one another . Whatever work a class be doing none should be left unemployed . The teacher should never , without ...
... allowed to sit straggling at irregular intervals . Care should be taken not to seat two or more troublesome children near one another . Whatever work a class be doing none should be left unemployed . The teacher should never , without ...
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... allowed . Books , slates , pencils , & c . , should be passed to and fro in strict silence at the beginning and end of each lesson , as methodically as buckets at a fire . In the seating or unseating of a class , every move- ment should ...
... allowed . Books , slates , pencils , & c . , should be passed to and fro in strict silence at the beginning and end of each lesson , as methodically as buckets at a fire . In the seating or unseating of a class , every move- ment should ...
Side 11
... allowed as e.g. , at the summing up of a lesson . Its real use is to impress on the memory of a class a correct answer given by one child . Its abuse or too frequent use is fatal to progress . An eye trained to quick yet steady ...
... allowed as e.g. , at the summing up of a lesson . Its real use is to impress on the memory of a class a correct answer given by one child . Its abuse or too frequent use is fatal to progress . An eye trained to quick yet steady ...
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The Teacher: Hints on School Management John Richard Blakiston Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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ALGEBRA answer ARITHMETIC arranged Assistant-Master BEGINNERS Black Board boys Cambridge carefully child Clifton College cloth Coloured copying correct Crown 8vo D.Sc desk dictation Edited by Rev ELEMENTARY TREATISE EPISTLE Eton College Examination exercise Extra fcap F. J. A. HORT farthings Fellow of St Fellow of Trinity GEOGRAPHY GEOMETRY girls give Globe 8vo Glue Greek habit Head Master Heir of Redclyffe HISTORY home lessons inches Infant School instruction Introduction and Notes J. B. LIGHTFOOT J. P. MAHAFFY JOHN JOHN RICHARD GREEN John's College King's College late Fellow LATIN Lecturer letters LL.D London Maps methods Needlework nouns numerous Examples numerous Illustrations Owens College Oxford pencils practice preparation pronouns PROSE questions reading books reading lesson revised and enlarged scholars Science Primers sentence shillings short sound Standard sums taught teacher teaching Text things TODHUNTER Translated Trinity College University University of Glasgow Vocabulary words writing YONGE
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