 | 1829
...particular instructions contained in every individual passage which is read ; and, above all, thirdly, to give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...each passage, a general command of his own language. Of the first of these objects we at present say nothing — except that, at the Sessional School, the... | |
 | 1829
...which is read ; and, abuvc all, thirdly, To give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of i /.ich passage, a general command of his own language. •'...importance to the proper understanding of the method, that ч U these objects should be kept distinctly in view. With regard to theßrtt, no «me, who has uot... | |
 | 1829
...particular instructions contained in every individual passage which is read ; and, above all, thirdly, to give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...each passage, a general command of his own language. Of the f,rst of these objects we at present say nothing — except that, at the Sessional School, the... | |
 | 1829
...particular instructions contained in every individual passage which is read ; and, above all, thirdly, to give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...each passage, a general command of his own language. Of the first of these objects we at present say nothing — except that, at the Sessional School, the... | |
 | 1830
...particular instruction contained in every individual passage which is read; and, above all, thirdly — To give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...should be kept distinctly in view. With regard to the./îrsi, no one, who has not witnessed the scheme in operation, can well imagine the animation and... | |
 | John Wood (of Edinburgh.) - 1830 - 204 страници
...particular instruction contained in every individual passage which is read ; and, above all, thirdly, To give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...each passage, a general command of his own language. . In the second place, when proper books are put into the hands of the scholars, every article, which... | |
 | 1831
...particular instruction contained in every individual passage which is read ; and, above all, thirdly, To give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...each passage, a general command of his own language. The following illustration will shew the application of the system in practice: :i 1, •' For example,... | |
 | John Wood (of Edinburgh.) - 1833 - 314 страници
...particular instruction contained in every individual passage which is read : and, above all, thirdly, To give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...understanding of the method, that all these objects should H be kept distinctly in view. With regard to the Jirst, no one, who has not witnessed the scheme in... | |
 | Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 276 страници
...contained in every individual passage which is read; and, above all. thirdly, To give the pupil, 11V means of a minute analysis of each passage, a general command of nis own language. ' In the second place, when proper books are put into the hands of the scholars,... | |
 | 1835
...advantage the particular instruction contained in every individual passage which is read; and thirdly, to give the pupil, by means of a minute analysis of...each passage, a general command of his own language." Similar principles are acted upon in teaching the other branches, the chief objects of the whole system... | |
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