The Art of TeachingLongmans, Green and Company, 1903 - Всего страниц: 299 |
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... Wilder- spin , clerk to the New Jerusalem Church , Waterloo Road , Samuel London , and was pleased to discover that ... Wilderspin , who , after some deliberation , ' accepted the appointment offered . 1 Robert Dale Owen , Threading my ...
... Wilder- spin , clerk to the New Jerusalem Church , Waterloo Road , Samuel London , and was pleased to discover that ... Wilderspin , who , after some deliberation , ' accepted the appointment offered . 1 Robert Dale Owen , Threading my ...
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... Wilderspin displayed in the discharge of his new duties unbounded enthusiasm , considerable insight into child - nature , and no little power of inventing new or adapting An estimate old devices for overcoming his novel difficulties ...
... Wilderspin displayed in the discharge of his new duties unbounded enthusiasm , considerable insight into child - nature , and no little power of inventing new or adapting An estimate old devices for overcoming his novel difficulties ...
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... Wilderspin emphasised the need of moral training , made religious instruc- tion and the games of the playground an essential part of such training , introduced ' object lessons ' ( which , however , consisted chiefly of the naming of ...
... Wilderspin emphasised the need of moral training , made religious instruc- tion and the games of the playground an essential part of such training , introduced ' object lessons ' ( which , however , consisted chiefly of the naming of ...
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... Wilderspin should have re - discovered so many old truths , and succeeded in throwing a new light on some of them . But it is not surprising that he should have failed to apply correctly some of his own theories . In the passage already ...
... Wilderspin should have re - discovered so many old truths , and succeeded in throwing a new light on some of them . But it is not surprising that he should have failed to apply correctly some of his own theories . In the passage already ...
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... Wilderspin as agent . His duty was to try to induce the benevolent to start schools , and , if he succeeded , to organise such schools and instruct the masters and mistresses in his methods . The Society did not last long , but Wilderspin ...
... Wilderspin as agent . His duty was to try to induce the benevolent to start schools , and , if he succeeded , to organise such schools and instruct the masters and mistresses in his methods . The Society did not last long , but Wilderspin ...
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