| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1898 - 1156 sider
...of these, understood easily by teachers and intimate friends, is often so muffled or harsh, and so imperfect, as to repel strangers, putting the deaf...value of speech, to many of their number, when they came to engage in their life work in the world, was greatly overestimated by their teachers. The expression... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1898 - 1154 sider
...of these, understood easily by teachers and intimate friends, is often so muffled or harsh, and so imperfect, as to repel strangers, putting the deaf...value of speech, to many of their number, when they came to engage in their life work in the world, was greatly overestimated by their teachers. The expression... | |
| 1911 - 1138 sider
...teachers and intimate friends, is often so muffled or harsh or imperfect as to repel strangers, thus putting the deaf person at a much greater disadvantage...he resorted to writing as a means of communication. in teaching deaf-mutes, and in a few schools attempts have been made to carry out this idea. It is,... | |
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