Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... interest . Next to Watson , my favorite historical reading was Hooke's History of Rome . Of Greece I had seen at that time no regular history , except school abridgements , and the last two or three volumes of a translation of Rollin's ...
... interest . Next to Watson , my favorite historical reading was Hooke's History of Rome . Of Greece I had seen at that time no regular history , except school abridgements , and the last two or three volumes of a translation of Rollin's ...
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... interest and answer objections and explore tendencies . " He never generalized a class . Of course in every considerable number of students there are some whom it is impossible to touch ; whom the resources of the most ac- complished ...
... interest and answer objections and explore tendencies . " He never generalized a class . Of course in every considerable number of students there are some whom it is impossible to touch ; whom the resources of the most ac- complished ...
Pagina 270
... interest aroused by what he had to say , and in my admiration of the way he said it . This effect widened and deepened the more I listened and learned . My shyness which he had waved aside at our first meeting disappeared and with it ...
... interest aroused by what he had to say , and in my admiration of the way he said it . This effect widened and deepened the more I listened and learned . My shyness which he had waved aside at our first meeting disappeared and with it ...
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