Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... story of Helen Keller is the story of Anne Mansfield Sullivan . This is not said to minimize the heroic achievements of the one , but to do justice to the intelligent , affectionate , and courageous devotion of the other . Only Dickens ...
... story of Helen Keller is the story of Anne Mansfield Sullivan . This is not said to minimize the heroic achievements of the one , but to do justice to the intelligent , affectionate , and courageous devotion of the other . Only Dickens ...
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... stories such as Mr. McGuffey used in his Readers . I wish that children had more teachers like Lizzie Moore to plant the principle of the story in their minds and to make it a part of their lives . This story of The Seven Sticks aided ...
... stories such as Mr. McGuffey used in his Readers . I wish that children had more teachers like Lizzie Moore to plant the principle of the story in their minds and to make it a part of their lives . This story of The Seven Sticks aided ...
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... story we were told . It was not a story , but a succession of experiences of philosophers whose importance lay " not in their truth but in their power . " It was a shock that turned into a liberation for those of us who had come to ...
... story we were told . It was not a story , but a succession of experiences of philosophers whose importance lay " not in their truth but in their power . " It was a shock that turned into a liberation for those of us who had come to ...
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Helen Keller, Public Speaker: Sightless But Seen, Deaf But Heard Lois J. Einhorn Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1998 |
Emerging as a Teacher Robert V. Bullough,J. Gary Knowles,Nedra A. Crow Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1991 |