A number of the schools were represented by photographs alone, others by written work, photographs, and industrial work, and a few by written work alone.
By this means may be shown at a glance the equipment of schools and even the actual conduct of class instruction, and the mind distracted by the endless succession of written work, drawings, etc.
Written work should be kept within the limits of the capability of the individual pupil to think intelligently.
The question of written work in preparation for entrance tests is a difficult one, and it is one which has been largely answered by the papers set by the colleges.
IX I cannot shirk entirely, as I should be glad to do, the question of written work on the play we have been considering.
Examination of character, of situations, or of motives affords the best opportunity for written work in connection with literary study.
It is not unusual to find schools in which children are required to spend almost half of their school hours in some form of written work.
But not infrequently, where the amount of written work is too large, the errors are not carefully corrected by the teacher, and not corrected at all by the pupil.
One of the great advantages of written work is that the pupil may have his errors shown him, so that he may reflect upon them and correct them.
Where this is the case, over-fatigue results if the amount of written work required is large.
The correction of written work likewise falls under the head of analytic instruction, but the toil exceeds the profit if written work is demanded too early.
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