The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... pupils pure language and true religion ; using for the former purpose Terence , and for the latter St. Luke's Gospel ... pupil , who availed himself of his notes and assistance in composing his learned work on the ancient laws of England ...
... pupils pure language and true religion ; using for the former purpose Terence , and for the latter St. Luke's Gospel ... pupil , who availed himself of his notes and assistance in composing his learned work on the ancient laws of England ...
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... pupils being sorted out as may suit their capacities . How much then we should save in overlapping , rivalry , and waste products ! that is , those children who are now in schools where they are not fitted to be clever children kept ...
... pupils being sorted out as may suit their capacities . How much then we should save in overlapping , rivalry , and waste products ! that is , those children who are now in schools where they are not fitted to be clever children kept ...
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... pupils can express their thoughts , and we can hear them , and when their voices do not rub our nerves the wrong way . I will ask , what will be the effect on the English classwork ? For one thing , we shall be able to act our ...
... pupils can express their thoughts , and we can hear them , and when their voices do not rub our nerves the wrong way . I will ask , what will be the effect on the English classwork ? For one thing , we shall be able to act our ...
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F pupils from their memories or from the classroom library . This is no waste of time , as I know by experience , for the thing thus discovered is remembered , whereas the printed note , looked up and learnt , if remembered until asked ...
F pupils from their memories or from the classroom library . This is no waste of time , as I know by experience , for the thing thus discovered is remembered , whereas the printed note , looked up and learnt , if remembered until asked ...
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... Pupils should be taught " to understand , not to criticize or judge , and still less to learn and repeat the ... pupil's 66 hands at 15. My own experience is that Sixth Form 31 THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
... Pupils should be taught " to understand , not to criticize or judge , and still less to learn and repeat the ... pupil's 66 hands at 15. My own experience is that Sixth Form 31 THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
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