Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... teach him Latin ? He was to be a scientific man , and needed some language beside his own : yet how could he learn a foreign language ? how could he learn his own language ? how could he learn anything from a book ? how was he training ...
... teach him Latin ? He was to be a scientific man , and needed some language beside his own : yet how could he learn a foreign language ? how could he learn his own language ? how could he learn anything from a book ? how was he training ...
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... Teach him , whatever he does , to do it as well as he can . Then show him how next time he can do better ; and when next time comes , make him do better . How- ever short the school hours may be , however much outside of the school may ...
... Teach him , whatever he does , to do it as well as he can . Then show him how next time he can do better ; and when next time comes , make him do better . How- ever short the school hours may be , however much outside of the school may ...
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... teaching a girl to sweep , you do not let her sweep the lint under the table . Why , if you are teaching a child to study , should you let him study in a slovenly way ? Why , for instance , should you teach him reading without spelling ...
... teaching a girl to sweep , you do not let her sweep the lint under the table . Why , if you are teaching a child to study , should you let him study in a slovenly way ? Why , for instance , should you teach him reading without spelling ...
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... teacher . Shakspere is the greatest of poets , and hence one of the greatest inspirers of men . Why is n't it better to cut Professor X's lecture and read Shak- spere , or even to read Kipling ? " First and obviously , because you can ...
... teacher . Shakspere is the greatest of poets , and hence one of the greatest inspirers of men . Why is n't it better to cut Professor X's lecture and read Shak- spere , or even to read Kipling ? " First and obviously , because you can ...
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... teaching be used towards him , as his faculties expand , with this simple purpose . Hence it is that critical scholar- ship is so important a discipline for him when he is leaving school for the Uni- versity . A second science is the ...
... teaching be used towards him , as his faculties expand , with this simple purpose . Hence it is that critical scholar- ship is so important a discipline for him when he is leaving school for the Uni- versity . A second science is the ...
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