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" The only advantage claimed for this method is that the individual laggard cannot screen his deficiencies, as he can when reciting in concert. He cannot make believe to know the lesson by lazily joining in with the general current of voice when the answers... "
In the School-room: Chapters in the Philosophy of Education - Page 29
by John Seely Hart - 1868 - 268 pages
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 38

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - Bible - 1866 - 712 pages
...they find the schoolroom than the play-ground. Quite the opposite extreme from the concert method, is that •which, for convenience, may be called the...a subject the pupil knows. A far higher end is to make him know more, — to make perfect that knowledge which the most faithful preparation on the part...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 17

Education - 1867 - 854 pages
...own individual knowledge, or ignorance, stands out. This is clear, and so far it is an advantage. Hut ascertaining what a pupil knows of a lesson, is only...a subject the pupil knows. A far higher end is to make him know more, — to make perfect that knowledge which the most faithful preparation on the part...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 17

Henry Barnard - Education - 1867 - 862 pages
...own individual knowledge, or ignorance, stands out This is clear, and so far it is an advantage. Hut ascertaining what a pupil knows of a lesson, is only...merely detecting how much of a subject the pupil knows. Л far higher end is to make him know more, — to make perfect that knowledge which the most faithful...
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The R.I. Schoolmaster, Volume 14

Education - 1868 - 604 pages
...answers are given. His own individual knowledge, or ignorance, stands out. This is clear, and so fur it is an advantage. But ascertaining what a pupil...a subject the pupil knows. A far higher end is to make him know more, — to make perfect that knowledge which the most faithful preparation on the part...
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American Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in American ...

Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 622 pages
...whole lesson, and then another, and so on, until the class is completed. The only advantage claimed lor this method is that the individual laggard cannot...a subject the pupil knows. A far higher end is to make him know more,— to make perfect that knowledge which the most faithful preparation on the part...
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Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher, Volume 11

Education - 1870 - 70 pages
...the individual laggard can not screen his deficiencies as he can when reciting in concert. He can not make believe to know the lesson by lazily joining...a subject the pupil knows. A far higher end is to make him know more, to make perfect that knowledge which the most faithful preparation on the part...
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