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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

Also, it was thought to have consequences for improved pedagogy, in teaching children to first recognize the most commonly occurring letters". - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #89)
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25 89 Also, it was thought to have consequences for improved pedagogy, in teaching children to first recognize the most commonly occurring letters".

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 86 "These matters have been determined by scribes?" asked Samos.
25 87 "Yes," said Bosk.
25 88 "Why should they be interested in such things?" "Such studies were conducted originally, at least publicly, as opposed to the presumed secret studies of cryptographers, in connection with the Sardar Fairs," said Bosk, "at meetings of Scribes concerned to standardize and simplify the cursive alphabet.
25 89 Also, it was thought to have consequences for improved pedagogy, in teaching children to first recognize the most commonly occurring letters".
25 90 "I was taught the alphabet beginning with Al-Ka," smiled Samos.
25 91 "As was I," said Bosk.
25 92 "Perhaps we should first have been taught Eta".
"These matters have been determined by scribes?" asked Samos. "Yes," said Bosk. "Why should they be interested in such things?" "Such studies were conducted originally, at least publicly, as opposed to the presumed secret studies of cryptographers, in connection with the Sardar Fairs," said Bosk, "at meetings of Scribes concerned to standardize and simplify the cursive alphabet. Also, it was thought to have consequences for improved pedagogy, in teaching children to first recognize the most commonly occurring letters". "I was taught the alphabet beginning with Al-Ka," smiled Samos. "As was I," said Bosk. "Perhaps we should first have been taught Eta". - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 25)