13 Words to use with pupil

Graham Greene (A); 3Jun70; R485799. GREENE, H. A. Iowa every-pupil tests of basic skills.

© 25Mar33; AA117258. Shattinger Publications, Inc. (PWH); 20Mar61; R272709. HADSELL, HARRY I. Complete permanent pupil record, by Harry I. Hadsell & Alfred O. Yawberg.

Besides this, the Sixth Book is intended to supply the needs of pupil teachers and of higher classes; and to be of interest enough to be read by the scholar out of school-hours, perhaps even after school is done with altogether.

VAN WAGENEN, M. J. Comparative pupil achievement in rural, town and city schools.

Lillian White Conover (A); 14Feb66; R380109. Boys and girls living as neighbors; pupils work book.

In his letter to Samuel Hartlib, sketching his ideal of a good Education, he assigns to advanced pupils logic and then rhetoric taught out of the rules of Plato, Aristotle, Phalereus, Cicero, Hermogenes, Longinus.

Never forget, McKeever, that the friends of John Mark must be treated with glovesalways!" "Very good," replied McKeever, like a pupil memorizing in class.

In addition to giving the pupil practice in reading and forming a basis for oral and written composition work, these selections will raise his ideas of right living, will quicken his imagination, will give him his first knowledge of many things, stimulate his powers of observation, enlarge his vocabulary, and correct and refine his mode of expression.

A foremost teacher of swordsmanship, when he saw his pupil master the utmost of his art, told him, "Beyond this my instruction must give way to Zen teaching."

FRIEDLAND, VALENTIN, an eminent scholar and educationist, born in Upper Lusatia; friend of Luther and Melanchthon; his fame as a teacher attracted to Goldberg, in Silesia, where he taught, pupils from far and near; the secret of his success lay in his inculcating on his pupils respect for their own honour; had a great faith in the intelligence that evinced itself in clear expression (1490-1556).

These little acts of unremembered kindness are what one needs after a couple of hours in extra pupil room.

But if he stoop behind In wary modest guise, to his own nose Confiding sure; give him full scope to work His winding way, and with thy voice applaud His patience, and his care; soon shalt thou view The hopeful pupil leader of his tribe, And all the listening pack attend his call.

At once the dilated pupils contract into tiny black dots, as if the roguish spirit within would evade my questioning.

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