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    • 2 behind academically they lose a certain amount of self-confidence. This is especially crucial when dealing with math. The time restraints in a regular education classroom make it difficult for a teacher to address the varying problems of each...
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    • 25 understanding and confidence that they need to make sense of their children’s work as it arrives at home in the form of homework” (Ginsburg, et al. 2008 p. 21). The lacking personal confidence some parents have concerning math can lead to...
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    • 3 shown to help teachers rectify the lack of parental involvement in a student’s math education. Background, Significance, and Purpose Statement, and Study Setting There has been a large amount of research done studying the importance of parental...
    • 1906, page 33

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    • 33 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES. PAPERS. Juvenile Instructor Deseret Evening News (Daily) Scientific American Salt Lake Herald Improvement Era Truth Harper's Weekly Iron County Record The Forum Dixie...
    • 1907, page 35

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    • 35 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES. Juvenile Instructor, The World's Work, Scientific American, Harper's Monthly Magazine, Improvement Era, Scribner's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Cosmopolitan, The...
    • 1908, page 40

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    • 40 SOUTHERN BRANCH BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES. Juvenile Instructor, The World's Work, Scientific American, Harper s Monthly Magazine, Improvement Era, Scribner's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Cosmopolitan, The...
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    • 44 SOUTHERN DRANCH BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES. Juvenile Instructor, Black Wood's Magazine, Scientific American, The World's Work, Improvement Era, Harper's Monthly Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Scribner's Magazine, The...
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    • 55 each reading assignment, S6 also commented in her reading journal that “if you don’t read the book and then you want to talk about the book, if you haven’t read the book, you won’t know what anyone is talking about. But, if you read, you...
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    • across the continent by solitas. horsernen carrying fifteen pounds of letters. The charge to send this mail was $5 per one-half ounce. Stations were located about twenty-four miles apart. As his day's nde, each nder was requued to span three...
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    • and has made slaves of our mothers and daughters. I have long had it in my mind to organize the young ladies of Zion into an association. There is need of our daughters getting a living testimony of the truth.' Then he said, 'We are about to...
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    • 1916 14
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    • EDWARD MATHESON "We would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again." RUTH HIGBEE "Truth is as impossible to be spoiled By any outward touch as the sunbeam." 13 PARSON WEBSTER "The happiness of my life Depends upon the quality of my...

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