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... Course of Lessons , 251 2. Writing ( Dictation Exercises ) , 268 3. Arithmetic , 273 4. Music , . 276 5. Geography , 277 6. History , 280 7. Grammar and Composition , 281 8. Organization . Specimen Time - Table , 287 9. Discipline and ...
... Course of Lessons , 251 2. Writing ( Dictation Exercises ) , 268 3. Arithmetic , 273 4. Music , . 276 5. Geography , 277 6. History , 280 7. Grammar and Composition , 281 8. Organization . Specimen Time - Table , 287 9. Discipline and ...
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... , -usually the latter . It is , of course , presumed that the hour's evening tuition is obtained by shortening the field - labour to that extent . A daily attendance so short could , it is true RESTRICTIONS OF THE PAROCHIAL TEACHER . 29.
... , -usually the latter . It is , of course , presumed that the hour's evening tuition is obtained by shortening the field - labour to that extent . A daily attendance so short could , it is true RESTRICTIONS OF THE PAROCHIAL TEACHER . 29.
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... course of rightly learning the art of reading , if the reading- books be well selected . And if the practice of Eng- lish reading be continued in the classical school for an hour or two weekly , this rough elementary know- ledge of ...
... course of rightly learning the art of reading , if the reading- books be well selected . And if the practice of Eng- lish reading be continued in the classical school for an hour or two weekly , this rough elementary know- ledge of ...
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... course of instruction and discipline . The limitation last adverted to imposes on him the further obligation of endeavouring to satisfy the ideal purpose of the school by means of such a course of instruction as will fairly meet the ...
... course of instruction and discipline . The limitation last adverted to imposes on him the further obligation of endeavouring to satisfy the ideal purpose of the school by means of such a course of instruction as will fairly meet the ...
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... course pointed out to him . A special love and knowledge of botany or of natural history , or of any department of physics , or of poetry or music or drawing , ought to be allowed free play in the work of the school . In such ...
... course pointed out to him . A special love and knowledge of botany or of natural history , or of any department of physics , or of poetry or music or drawing , ought to be allowed free play in the work of the school . In such ...
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