Training in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys in the ordinary schools, and this inferiority seems to increase with age. 5. Defects of sight... Civics and Health - Page 128by William Harvey Allen - 1909 - 411 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1900 - 502 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child-life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...Only by removing the defects can the best advancement of the pupils be secured. 6. The number of eye and ear defects increases during the first years of... | |
| 1900 - 684 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child-life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...Only by removing the defects can the best advancement of the pupils be secured. 6. The number of eye and ear defects increases during the first years of... | |
| Harry Thiselton Mark - 1901 - 326 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...Only by removing the defects can the best advancement of the pupils be secured. 6. The number of eye and ear defects increases during the first years of... | |
| 1901 - 316 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...Only by removing the defects can the best advancement of the pupils be secured. 6. The number of eye and ear defects increases during the first years of... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education - 1901 - 312 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...Only by removing the defects can the best advancement of the pupils be secured. 6. The number of eye and ear defects increases during the first years of... | |
| University of Colorado. Department of Psychology and Education - 1902 - 588 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...Only by removing the defects can the best advancement of the pupils be secured. 6. The number of eye and ear defects increases during the first years of... | |
| Arthur MacDonald - 1902 - 182 pages
...such pupils on the side of the room where this best hearing ear will be toward the teacher is evident. Defects of sight and hearing are more numerous among the dull and backward pupils. In an investigation in another city it was found that about 50 per cent of the pupils had at least... | |
| Arthur MacDonald - 1902 - 318 pages
...pupils on the side of the room where this best-hearing ear will l>e toward the teacher is evident. Defects of sight and hearing are more numerous among the dull and backward pupils. In an investigation in another city it was found that about 50 per cent of the pupils nad at least... | |
| Arthur MacDonald, United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1902 - 324 pages
...pupils on the side of the room where this 'best-hearing ear will be toward the teacher is evident. Defects of sight and hearing are more numerous among the dull and backward pupils. In an investigation in another city it was found that about 50 per cent of the pupils had at least... | |
| University of Colorado. Department of Psychology and Education - 1903 - 564 pages
...in ambidexterity is training contrary to a law of child life. 4. Boys of school age at the Bridewell are inferior in all physical measurements to boys...seems to increase with age. 5. Defects of sight and healing are more numerous among the dull and backward pupils. These defects should be taken into consideration... | |
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