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Standish advised teachers to “ review constantly , having the chart and questions
before the class at each recitation , and near enough so they may be plainly seen
. ” Teachers were to “ insist upon every pupil being able to take the ' pointer ' at ...
Standish advised teachers to “ review constantly , having the chart and questions
before the class at each recitation , and near enough so they may be plainly seen
. ” Teachers were to “ insist upon every pupil being able to take the ' pointer ' at ...
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In How to Study Nature in Elementary Schools , John Wilson declared that
teachers in beginning grades " should direct attention to the goodness and
beauty in nature , so as to sweeten the life and enlarge the thought of the child , "
17 even ...
In How to Study Nature in Elementary Schools , John Wilson declared that
teachers in beginning grades " should direct attention to the goodness and
beauty in nature , so as to sweeten the life and enlarge the thought of the child , "
17 even ...
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The intelligent observation of nature seems very desirable , " one team of
educators concluded , “ but to secure it under the ordinary limitations of the
schools has proved to be one of the most elusive tasks that teachers have ever
undertaken .
The intelligent observation of nature seems very desirable , " one team of
educators concluded , “ but to secure it under the ordinary limitations of the
schools has proved to be one of the most elusive tasks that teachers have ever
undertaken .
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