| Frank George Carpenter - Food - 1907 - 392 pages
...undue amount of grammar and rules. ^[ From the start the attempt has been made to base the work on subjects in which the child is genuinely interested....employed simultaneously with those in conversation, while picture- study, the study of literary selections, and letter-writing are presented at frequent intervals.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - Readers - 1908 - 186 pages
...undue amount of grammar and rules. ^y From the start the attempt has been made to base the work on subjects in which the child is genuinely interested....the daily work for the teacher in a clearly defined manne: by telling him what to do, and when to do it. Many unique mechanical devices, eg, a labor-saving... | |
| John Wirt Dinsmore - Classroom management - 1908 - 268 pages
...undue amount of grammar and rules. ^[ From the start the attempt has been made to base the work on subjects in which the child is genuinely interested....mark out the daily work for the teacher in a clearly denned manner by telling him what to do, and when to do it. Many unique mechanical devices, eg, a labor-saving... | |
| Fanny E. Coe - Readers - 1908 - 388 pages
...undue amount of grammar and rules. ^j From the start the attempt has been made to base the work on subjects in which the child is genuinely interested....mark out the daily work for the teacher in a clearly denned manner by telling him what to do, and when to do it. Many unique mechanical devices, eg, a labor-saving... | |
| James Baldwin - United States - 1908 - 380 pages
...simultaneously with those in conversation ; and picture study, study of literary selections, and letter writing are presented at frequent intervals. The lessons are...of a proper length, well arranged and well graded. This series is free from the many faults found in other books of a similar nature. The work is not... | |
| Mary E. Doyle - Christian education - 1909 - 148 pages
...undue amount of grammar and rules. ^[ From the start the attempt has been made to base the work on subjects in which the child is genuinely interested....defined manner by telling him what to do, and when to do it. Pvlany unique mechanical devices, eg, a. labor-saving method of correcting papers, a graphic system... | |
| Samuel Hamilton - Arithmetic - 1909 - 398 pages
...undue amount of grammar and rules. ^[ From the start the attempt has been made to base the work on subjects in which the child is genuinely interested....letter-writing are presented at frequent intervals. The bssons are of a proper length, well arranged, and well graded. The books mark out the daily work for... | |
| Education - 1904 - 694 pages
...lessons in writing language are employed simultaneously with those in c >nversatioa ; and picturestudy, study of literary selections, and letter-writing are...proper length. well arranged, and well graded. The b >oks do not contain too much technical grammar, nor are they filled wrh what is sentimental and meaningless.... | |
| Education - 1903 - 692 pages
...simultaneously with those in conversation ; and picture study, study of literary selections, and letter writing are presented at frequent intervals. The lessons are...of a proper length, well arranged, and well graded. This series is free from the many faults found in other b.ooks of a similar nature. The work is not... | |
| James Baldwin - Northwest, Old - 1901 - 284 pages
...simultaneously with those in conversation ; and picture study, study of literary selections, and letter writing are presented at frequent intervals. The lessons are...of a proper length, well arranged and well graded. This series is free from the many faults found in other books of a similar nature. The work is not... | |
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