... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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Page 44
... idea of right was to get what they could and to keep what they got . Miss Addams studied many of these boys in the courts where they were being tried , and also when she could tempt them in some way to come to Hull House . She was ...
... idea of right was to get what they could and to keep what they got . Miss Addams studied many of these boys in the courts where they were being tried , and also when she could tempt them in some way to come to Hull House . She was ...
Page 143
... ideas . Think over the material again so that you get a clear general idea . Now you are ready for a second and a more careful reading . This reading should take account of details . Try to relate the details to the general idea that ...
... ideas . Think over the material again so that you get a clear general idea . Now you are ready for a second and a more careful reading . This reading should take account of details . Try to relate the details to the general idea that ...
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... ideas clearly whatever else you get or fail to get . 7. Develop effective methods of classroom work . ( a ) ... idea to be remembered . ( b ) Go over the material to be remembered again and again . ( c ) Keep actively attentive ...
... ideas clearly whatever else you get or fail to get . 7. Develop effective methods of classroom work . ( a ) ... idea to be remembered . ( b ) Go over the material to be remembered again and again . ( c ) Keep actively attentive ...
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