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... explanation of them that is adequate to the circumstances and satisfactory to myself . This , however , it is competent for me to say - that wherever it has been possible to gather together an average attendance of twelve children of ...
... explanation of them that is adequate to the circumstances and satisfactory to myself . This , however , it is competent for me to say - that wherever it has been possible to gather together an average attendance of twelve children of ...
Strona 30
... explained in the foregoing the normal salary is not payable , and where the unclassified Provisional school teacher's salary would have to be reduced , the difficulty arises that classified teachers must be paid their full ...
... explained in the foregoing the normal salary is not payable , and where the unclassified Provisional school teacher's salary would have to be reduced , the difficulty arises that classified teachers must be paid their full ...
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... explanation of the subject matter , and rarely absolutely incorrect explanations of words and phrases and allusions ... explained . In schools under a single teacher , the last half - hour on Friday might be devoted by all classes to ...
... explanation of the subject matter , and rarely absolutely incorrect explanations of words and phrases and allusions ... explained . In schools under a single teacher , the last half - hour on Friday might be devoted by all classes to ...
Strona 37
... explains , enlarges , and links cause and effect . The 237 pupils enrolled in Class VI . are expected to show an intelligent interest in the current history contained in the cablegrams of the daily papers . When this work is only taken ...
... explains , enlarges , and links cause and effect . The 237 pupils enrolled in Class VI . are expected to show an intelligent interest in the current history contained in the cablegrams of the daily papers . When this work is only taken ...
Strona 43
... explained , the faults of one child being thus made the means of correcting those of many others ; and lists of words most frequently mis - spelt should be kept and receive special attention . A less mechanical treatment of Derivation ...
... explained , the faults of one child being thus made the means of correcting those of many others ; and lists of words most frequently mis - spelt should be kept and receive special attention . A less mechanical treatment of Derivation ...
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