A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 66
... pupils . The pupils in the small rooms remain under the disci- pline of the same teacher , both in recitation and in study , and teacher and pupil come to know each other and to feel an intimate sympathy , whereas , in the large room ...
... pupils . The pupils in the small rooms remain under the disci- pline of the same teacher , both in recitation and in study , and teacher and pupil come to know each other and to feel an intimate sympathy , whereas , in the large room ...
Page 67
... pupils of all grades , from those just beginning to read up to those studying algebra and perhaps Latin . Twenty - five pupils in the country school admit of classification into divis- ions of two or three pupils at most , and the ...
... pupils of all grades , from those just beginning to read up to those studying algebra and perhaps Latin . Twenty - five pupils in the country school admit of classification into divis- ions of two or three pupils at most , and the ...
Page 68
... pupil can be held without over - strain , — twenty to twenty - five minutes in the lower grades , and thirty to forty ... pupils . He acquires critical alertness by this process and goes to his next lesson with his mind full of new ...
... pupil can be held without over - strain , — twenty to twenty - five minutes in the lower grades , and thirty to forty ... pupils . He acquires critical alertness by this process and goes to his next lesson with his mind full of new ...
Page 73
... pupil by numerous windows ascending to the ceiling of the room , the proper size of the school for the best purposes of grading and classification , have been discussed by him in a thoughtful manner . I come to what is , perhaps , his ...
... pupil by numerous windows ascending to the ceiling of the room , the proper size of the school for the best purposes of grading and classification , have been discussed by him in a thoughtful manner . I come to what is , perhaps , his ...
Page 76
... pupils . Mr. Philbrick's school reports were and are eagerly sought for by all directors of educa tional systems , both here and in Europe . They find an author who discusses questions of education in the full light of existing practice ...
... pupils . Mr. Philbrick's school reports were and are eagerly sought for by all directors of educa tional systems , both here and in Europe . They find an author who discusses questions of education in the full light of existing practice ...
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