Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingA. S. Barnes, 1885 - 422 σελίδες |
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... hour so fully prepossessed him with Mr. Page's personal bearing and conversation , that he at once closed the ... hours ; in parting , Mr. Mann said to Mr. Page , as a veteran commander might have said to a youthful officer going to lead ...
... hour so fully prepossessed him with Mr. Page's personal bearing and conversation , that he at once closed the ... hours ; in parting , Mr. Mann said to Mr. Page , as a veteran commander might have said to a youthful officer going to lead ...
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... hour arrives for the dismissal of their schools . Such have not the true spirit of the teacher ; and , if their labors are not entirely unprofitable , it only proves that children are sometimes submitted to imminent danger , but are ...
... hour arrives for the dismissal of their schools . Such have not the true spirit of the teacher ; and , if their labors are not entirely unprofitable , it only proves that children are sometimes submitted to imminent danger , but are ...
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... hour was spent in " dressing and keeping " the garden . Its vines were daily watched and carefully trained ; its borders were free from weeds , and the plants expanded their leaves and opened their buds as if smiling at the approach of ...
... hour was spent in " dressing and keeping " the garden . Its vines were daily watched and carefully trained ; its borders were free from weeds , and the plants expanded their leaves and opened their buds as if smiling at the approach of ...
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... hours , and , by his cheerful step and animated eye , as he seeks the school - house , disclaim as false , when applied to him , the lan- guage of the poet , who described the school - boy of his darker day , - " with his satchel , And ...
... hours , and , by his cheerful step and animated eye , as he seeks the school - house , disclaim as false , when applied to him , the lan- guage of the poet , who described the school - boy of his darker day , - " with his satchel , And ...
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... hour of nine , I entered their chapel and found them all seated in silence . I was able to see most of the faces of this inter- esting congregation . It was by no means the worst looking congregation I had ever seen . There were ...
... hour of nine , I entered their chapel and found them all seated in silence . I was able to see most of the faces of this inter- esting congregation . It was by no means the worst looking congregation I had ever seen . There were ...
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