Catholic Educational Review, Band 11,Ausgabe 4Catholic University of America Press, 1916 |
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... Methods in Education . $ 1.25 McEvoy's Science of Education .. 1.25 McEvoy's History of Education .. 1.25 McEvoy's Answers in Methods in Arithmetic ........ The four books postpaid ... MCEVOY MAGAZINE . 1.25 4.00 An educational journal ...
... Methods in Education . $ 1.25 McEvoy's Science of Education .. 1.25 McEvoy's History of Education .. 1.25 McEvoy's Answers in Methods in Arithmetic ........ The four books postpaid ... MCEVOY MAGAZINE . 1.25 4.00 An educational journal ...
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... method is nowhere more important than during the first year of the child's formation . This is as true of music as of other branches of study . I will , therefore , explain in some detail our principles as embodied in the book for the ...
... method is nowhere more important than during the first year of the child's formation . This is as true of music as of other branches of study . I will , therefore , explain in some detail our principles as embodied in the book for the ...
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... method of training the children's ear to distinguish pitch . " One might as well try to satisfy a hungry child with a picture of an apple as to show a child notes before it has dealt with sounds , " writes an expert on this subject.1 ...
... method of training the children's ear to distinguish pitch . " One might as well try to satisfy a hungry child with a picture of an apple as to show a child notes before it has dealt with sounds , " writes an expert on this subject.1 ...
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... method we go over the same ground merely varying the manner of presentation . As the chil- dren cannot look ahead to see what note is to be expected next , their reaction has to be more rapid . The plan has the further advantage of ...
... method we go over the same ground merely varying the manner of presentation . As the chil- dren cannot look ahead to see what note is to be expected next , their reaction has to be more rapid . The plan has the further advantage of ...
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... method be adopted for all the schools , and the study of music be begun with the first school year , our children , at the end of the primary grades ( that is , at the age of ten or eleven years ) , will have their voices properly ...
... method be adopted for all the schools , and the study of music be begun with the first school year , our children , at the end of the primary grades ( that is , at the age of ten or eleven years ) , will have their voices properly ...
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