Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volumele 3-4Wisconsin State Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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Pagina 21
... Children reach the age in which the sciences are to be studied , but in Primary Schools , if you lay not a foundation ... child to your care , every family expects that you will send him back an honest man ; the country , that he will be ...
... Children reach the age in which the sciences are to be studied , but in Primary Schools , if you lay not a foundation ... child to your care , every family expects that you will send him back an honest man ; the country , that he will be ...
Pagina 46
... child . Here , in my opinion , is the great defect in the present method of teach- ing reading . We teach the child but one power of each letter , and expect him to use all the other powers intuitively ( e.g. , we teach him the alpha ...
... child . Here , in my opinion , is the great defect in the present method of teach- ing reading . We teach the child but one power of each letter , and expect him to use all the other powers intuitively ( e.g. , we teach him the alpha ...
Pagina 48
... children who are irregular from the privileges of school . If all cases of irregularity were wilful and malicious on the part of the children , it might be proper ; but most cases of marked irregularity are owing rather to the parents ...
... children who are irregular from the privileges of school . If all cases of irregularity were wilful and malicious on the part of the children , it might be proper ; but most cases of marked irregularity are owing rather to the parents ...
Pagina 68
... child's conception is stronger than his discerning and reasoning faculties . There are many of these schools scattered over the city , and they enjoy a good patronage from rich and poor , as the fees are trifling . In this way the children ...
... child's conception is stronger than his discerning and reasoning faculties . There are many of these schools scattered over the city , and they enjoy a good patronage from rich and poor , as the fees are trifling . In this way the children ...
Pagina 69
... children remain about five hours at school , Saturdays excepted , when three hours in the morning are thought sufficient ... child that will run home with more joyous alac- rity , and will present with a sunnier smile to his mother , the ...
... children remain about five hours at school , Saturdays excepted , when three hours in the morning are thought sufficient ... child that will run home with more joyous alac- rity , and will present with a sunnier smile to his mother , the ...
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