Kindergarten Review, Том 25M. Bradley Company, 1915 |
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... given in the grades , so that should a girl decide later on to fit herself for the kindergarten , she shall have a certain equipment of the knowl- edge of home - making which she shall have acquired in the applica- tion of it . Home ...
... given in the grades , so that should a girl decide later on to fit herself for the kindergarten , she shall have a certain equipment of the knowl- edge of home - making which she shall have acquired in the applica- tion of it . Home ...
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... given subject . Time forbids our enlarging upon some of the hundreds of problems that have come to our notice as a student of this subject , problems running the entire gamut of mother - love and mother - fear , for fear plays a tragic ...
... given subject . Time forbids our enlarging upon some of the hundreds of problems that have come to our notice as a student of this subject , problems running the entire gamut of mother - love and mother - fear , for fear plays a tragic ...
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... given to each ? 24. What is the total number of periods devoted to the relation of Kin- dergarten to education in general ? ( A ) General pedagogy ? ( B ) Primary methods ? ( C ) History of education ? 25. What is the total number of ...
... given to each ? 24. What is the total number of periods devoted to the relation of Kin- dergarten to education in general ? ( A ) General pedagogy ? ( B ) Primary methods ? ( C ) History of education ? 25. What is the total number of ...
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... given first ; second , will be given suggestions as to what points the children may observe for themselves ; next , there will be an attempt to supplement the ob- servations of the little ones with a story to explain what they have seen ...
... given first ; second , will be given suggestions as to what points the children may observe for themselves ; next , there will be an attempt to supplement the ob- servations of the little ones with a story to explain what they have seen ...
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... given people my sap for sugar . I HAVE found it profitable to devote ten minutes of my program to free play . In this period the children are thrown upon their own resources , and I am given an opportunity to ob- serve the individual ...
... given people my sap for sugar . I HAVE found it profitable to devote ten minutes of my program to free play . In this period the children are thrown upon their own resources , and I am given an opportunity to ob- serve the individual ...
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