... rapid progress was made in reading and writing than by the old method of word memorizing. It was noted furthermore that the reading and indeed oral expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedly due to a closer comprehension... Annual Report - Strana 97autor/autoři: Saint Louis (Mo.). Board of Education - 1894Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1873 - 688 str.
...expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedly due to a closer comprehension of the meaning of the words expressed. In order to...education demanded. Accordingly the following scheme of object-study, indicating the steps which the teacher should require her pupils to take, was prepared,... | |
| 1899 - 682 str.
...expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedly due to a closer comprehension of the meaning of the words expressed. In order to...this new work of free expression from drifting into irrelevent channels, our assistants were instructed to confine their questions to those lines along... | |
| St. Louis Society of Pedagogy - 1895 - 80 str.
...expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedly due to a closer comprehension of the meaning of the words expressed. In order to...education demanded. Accordingly the following scheme of object-study, indicating the steps which the teacher should require her pupils to take, was prepared,... | |
| Southern Educational Association - 1899 - 352 str.
...expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedly due to a closer comprehension of the meaning of the words expressed. In order to...expression from drifting into irrelevant channels, our assistants were instructed to confine their questions to those lines along which the mind logically... | |
| Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle - 1900 - 804 str.
...expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedlydue to a closer comprehension of the meaning of the words expressed. In order to...this new work of free expression from drifting into irrelevent channels, our assistants were instructed to confine their questions to those lines along... | |
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