Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... mind sets the tone of his class , and because voice so unerringly betrays his state of mind , the teacher must analyze the correla-- tion between physical and mental health and vitality in voice .. He must aim at a positive rather than ...
... mind sets the tone of his class , and because voice so unerringly betrays his state of mind , the teacher must analyze the correla-- tion between physical and mental health and vitality in voice .. He must aim at a positive rather than ...
Page 140
... mind's for ever bright attire , The mind's embroidery , that the wise admire . That which looks rich to the gross vulgar eyes Is the fop's tinsel which the grave despise . [ 1 ] -JOHN DYER In the first element , the lips are rounded for ...
... mind's for ever bright attire , The mind's embroidery , that the wise admire . That which looks rich to the gross vulgar eyes Is the fop's tinsel which the grave despise . [ 1 ] -JOHN DYER In the first element , the lips are rounded for ...
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... mind and to confuse the minds of others . ( f ) -DISRAELI The true test of civilization is , not the census , nor the size of cities , nor the crops , no , but the kind of man the country turns out . ( g ) -EMERSON What is chance but ...
... mind and to confuse the minds of others . ( f ) -DISRAELI The true test of civilization is , not the census , nor the size of cities , nor the crops , no , but the kind of man the country turns out . ( g ) -EMERSON What is chance but ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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