Educational Review, Volumen76H. Holt, 1928 |
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... pupils to the entire population of New York City was about 1 to 500. Boys and girls who did not care for books either went to work directly after the elementary school course , or took a short " business course and became stenographers ...
... pupils to the entire population of New York City was about 1 to 500. Boys and girls who did not care for books either went to work directly after the elementary school course , or took a short " business course and became stenographers ...
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... pupil . All conspire to pile the impossible burden on the teacher . She , however , who talks with these pupils day by day , finds that they lack two things at least which are essential to profitable contact with books : power to reason ...
... pupil . All conspire to pile the impossible burden on the teacher . She , however , who talks with these pupils day by day , finds that they lack two things at least which are essential to profitable contact with books : power to reason ...
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... pupils and after careful selection has been made may be put upon the bulletin boards . Special assignments may be given to different groups of pupils for reports , and always a definite assignment should be given the class , for it is ...
... pupils and after careful selection has been made may be put upon the bulletin boards . Special assignments may be given to different groups of pupils for reports , and always a definite assignment should be given the class , for it is ...
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