The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... plan is termed the " laboratory method , " and teachers lay great stress on it ; in fact , they considered their work was not done , unless they had taught the pupils how to read and how to use 94 THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS.
... plan is termed the " laboratory method , " and teachers lay great stress on it ; in fact , they considered their work was not done , unless they had taught the pupils how to read and how to use 94 THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS.
Halaman 101
... laboratory , the pupils themselves performing the experiments . This , however , is not the case in the Normal Colleges of New York and Philadelphia ; these schools possess no laboratories whatever . The professors give lectures and ...
... laboratory , the pupils themselves performing the experiments . This , however , is not the case in the Normal Colleges of New York and Philadelphia ; these schools possess no laboratories whatever . The professors give lectures and ...
Halaman 129
... laboratories are inadequate to their purpose , but the rapid growth of the College has somewhat strained its resources . It needs a science building where the laboratory work could be carried on more thoroughly , and which could be ...
... laboratories are inadequate to their purpose , but the rapid growth of the College has somewhat strained its resources . It needs a science building where the laboratory work could be carried on more thoroughly , and which could be ...
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