The Review of Education: An Educational Review of Reviews, Volume 51900 - Child development |
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... things being equal , the practical work will be more rationally conducted and more effective if preceded by a thorough scientific prepara- tion . The importance of a thorough grounding in psychol- ogy ( in a broad sense ) as a ...
... things being equal , the practical work will be more rationally conducted and more effective if preceded by a thorough scientific prepara- tion . The importance of a thorough grounding in psychol- ogy ( in a broad sense ) as a ...
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... things and be en- abled to better determine lines of interest which he is spe- cially fitted to pursue . We know that it is just at this time that most pupils leave school , many of them because they find nothing there that interests ...
... things and be en- abled to better determine lines of interest which he is spe- cially fitted to pursue . We know that it is just at this time that most pupils leave school , many of them because they find nothing there that interests ...
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... things do I ( Ida ) most need in- struction ? 6. What is to be educated in me as Ida is different from every other human being . ) - ? ' ( who In response to the fifth question , which awakened Ida's interest , but was too difficult for ...
... things do I ( Ida ) most need in- struction ? 6. What is to be educated in me as Ida is different from every other human being . ) - ? ' ( who In response to the fifth question , which awakened Ida's interest , but was too difficult for ...
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... things that'd jest raise a blister like pizen ivy . " Love ? He never knew the meaning of the word . He never saw any expression of it . To be a child meant to him to be a weaker afraid of a stronger . He cowered , as did the little old ...
... things that'd jest raise a blister like pizen ivy . " Love ? He never knew the meaning of the word . He never saw any expression of it . To be a child meant to him to be a weaker afraid of a stronger . He cowered , as did the little old ...
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... things shall be added unto you . In speaking of Chet Timson , he said with a touch of scorn : " He was honest enough fur's money matters was concerned . Fact is , the kind of honesty that won't actually steal , is a kind of fool honesty ...
... things shall be added unto you . In speaking of Chet Timson , he said with a touch of scorn : " He was honest enough fur's money matters was concerned . Fact is , the kind of honesty that won't actually steal , is a kind of fool honesty ...
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Page 113 - Heaven is not reached at a single bound ; But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
Page 72 - Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head; The stars in the sky looked down where he lay, The Little Lord Jesus, asleep on the hay.
Page 30 - sa tang to the spirit As salt as a tear; — And seeing you fly, and the boys marching by, There's a shout in the throat and a blur in the eye, And an aching to live for you always— -or die, If, dying, we still keep you waving on high. And so, by our love For you, floating above, And the scars of all wars and the sorrow thereof, Who gave you the name of Old Glory, and why Are we thrilled at the name of Old Glory?
Page 366 - The twig is so easily bended, I have banished the rule and the rod I have taught them the goodness of knowledge, They have taught me the goodness of God...
Page 113 - I will trust in Him, THAT HE CAN HOLD HIS OWN ; and I will take His will, above the work He sendeth me, To be my chiefest good.
Page 388 - The Nervous System of the Child ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH IN EDUCATION.
Page 365 - When it wakes to the pulse of the past, Ere the world and its wickedness made me A partner of sorrow and sin, — When the glory of God was about me, And the glory of gladness within.
Page 440 - ... for not less than four lessons a week for ten or more weeks of each year, and must pass the same tests in this as in other studies.
Page 366 - My frown is sufficient correction ; My love is the law of the school. I shall leave the old house in the autumn, To traverse its threshold no more ; Ah ! how I shall sigh for the dear ones That meet me each morn at the door ! I shall miss the
Page 381 - Blondin, stand up a little straighter — Blondin, stoop a little more — go a little faster — lean a little more to the north — lean a little more to the south?