The Elementary School Teacher, Том 9University of Chicago Press, 1909 |
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... kind of occupation fervently made by every boy of ten were to reach mature realization , the army and the navy , the police force , the livery business , would be steadily overcrowded . It is hardly reasonable to expect a child of ten ...
... kind of occupation fervently made by every boy of ten were to reach mature realization , the army and the navy , the police force , the livery business , would be steadily overcrowded . It is hardly reasonable to expect a child of ten ...
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... kind- ness , and started toward his boats . On his way he met a young man from Greece and talked to him and liked him very much . He invited him to his ship where he told him about his life in Norway , about the many battles he had ...
... kind- ness , and started toward his boats . On his way he met a young man from Greece and talked to him and liked him very much . He invited him to his ship where he told him about his life in Norway , about the many battles he had ...
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... , is con- ceded by all who know how great is the work she has done . With the kind permission of Mr. Macy I give here a number of short extracts from his valuable account of Miss Sullivan's 84 HELEN KELLER AND THE LANGUAGE-TEACHING ...
... , is con- ceded by all who know how great is the work she has done . With the kind permission of Mr. Macy I give here a number of short extracts from his valuable account of Miss Sullivan's 84 HELEN KELLER AND THE LANGUAGE-TEACHING ...
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... kind of idiot who must be taught to think ; whereas , if the child is left to himself , he will think more and better , if less showily . Let him go and come freely , let him touch real things and combine his impressions for himself ...
... kind of idiot who must be taught to think ; whereas , if the child is left to himself , he will think more and better , if less showily . Let him go and come freely , let him touch real things and combine his impressions for himself ...
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... kind of puzzles children make when they try to express their half - formed ideas by means of arbitrary language . She has the true language impulse , and shows great fertility of resource in making the words at her command convey her ...
... kind of puzzles children make when they try to express their half - formed ideas by means of arbitrary language . She has the true language impulse , and shows great fertility of resource in making the words at her command convey her ...
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Стр. 86 - I must write you a line this morning because something very important has happened. Helen has taken the second great step in her education. She has learned that everything has a name, and that the manual alphabet is the key to everything she wants to know. In a previous letter I think I wrote you that "mug" and "milk" had given Helen more trouble than all the rest.
Стр. 331 - Test Types, with either eye? 3. Do the eyes and head habitually grow weary and painful after study? 4. Does the pupil appear to be "cross-eyed"? 5. Does the pupil complain of earache in either ear? 6. Does matter (pus) or a foul odor proceed from either ear? 7. Does the pupil fail to hear an ordinary voice at twenty feet in a quiet room?
Стр. 515 - ... or knowingly frequents any policy shop or place where any gaming device is operated; or frequents any saloon or dram shop where intoxicating liquors are sold ; or patronizes or visits any public pool room or...