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Chest of drawers - little Adele was mutine - Reading method. Simultaneous teaching of printed and handwritten forms by Mr. G. Lemoine, Inspector of Primary Education and Mr. E. Lemoine, Teacher
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Chest of drawers - little Adele was mutine - Reading method. Simultaneous teaching of printed and handwritten forms by Mr. G. Lemoine, Inspector of Primary Education and Mr. E. Lemoine, Teacher
DUV4223182 Chest of drawers - little Adele was mutine - Reading method. Simultaneous teaching of printed and handwritten forms by Mr. G. Lemoine, Inspector of Primary Education and Mr. E. Lemoine, Teacher. First booklet: letters and direct syllables, capital letters, reverse syllables. Classical bookstore Eugene Belin, Paris, 1913. (First edition 1903, republished in 1942) Dimensions: 17 x 13.5 cm.; (add.info.: Chest of drawers - little Adele was mutine - Reading method. Simultaneous teaching of printed and handwritten forms by Mr. G. Lemoine, Inspector of Primary Education and Mr. E. Lemoine, Teacher. First booklet: letters and direct syllables, capital letters, reverse syllables. Classical bookstore Eugene Belin, Paris, 1913. (First edition 1903, republished in 1942) Dimensions: 17 x 13.5 cm.); Photo © Duvallon
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This print captures a glimpse into the past, showcasing a chest of drawers adorned with educational materials from 1913. Titled "Little Adele was Mutine - Reading Method," this piece highlights the innovative teaching approach of Mr. G. Lemoine, Inspector of Primary Education, and Mr. E. Lemoine, Teacher.
The image features the first booklet in their series, focusing on letters and direct syllables, capital letters, and reverse syllables. The meticulous attention to detail in both printed and handwritten forms demonstrates their dedication to providing a comprehensive learning experience for young students.
Classical Bookstore Eugene Belin in Paris published this edition in 1913 (originally released in 1903 and republished in 1942), further emphasizing its historical significance. The dimensions of the booklet are noted as 17 x 13.5 cm., adding to its charm as a vintage educational artifact.
Through this photo print, we can appreciate the timeless value of quality education and the commitment of educators like Mr. G. Lemoine and Mr. E. Lemoine to nurturing young minds through innovative teaching methods. It serves as a reminder of the importance of bridging printed and handwritten forms for effective learning experiences that stand the test of time.
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