Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingA. S. Barnes, 1885 - 422 σελίδες |
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... tion , his friends despairing of his recovery , and his father , whose heart yearned over him , watching his enfeebled frame , seemingly nigh to dissolution , the apparently dying boy turned his large , full eyes upon his father's face ...
... tion , his friends despairing of his recovery , and his father , whose heart yearned over him , watching his enfeebled frame , seemingly nigh to dissolution , the apparently dying boy turned his large , full eyes upon his father's face ...
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... tion , Dr. Potter should visit Newburyport and have a personal interview with Mr. Page . He accordingly repaired thither , called at Mr. Page's residence , and found him in his every - day dress and engaged in some mechanical work ...
... tion , Dr. Potter should visit Newburyport and have a personal interview with Mr. Page . He accordingly repaired thither , called at Mr. Page's residence , and found him in his every - day dress and engaged in some mechanical work ...
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... tion should be reminded that the field of inquiry is a vast one , and that if they would attain the highest professional standing , they must pursue this subject in its three main phases - the practi- cal , the scientific , and the ...
... tion should be reminded that the field of inquiry is a vast one , and that if they would attain the highest professional standing , they must pursue this subject in its three main phases - the practi- cal , the scientific , and the ...
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... tion to any preparation for their work , but resort to it from motives of personal convenience , and in many instances from a consciousness of being unfit for every thing else ! In other professions this is not so . The lawyer is not ...
... tion to any preparation for their work , but resort to it from motives of personal convenience , and in many instances from a consciousness of being unfit for every thing else ! In other professions this is not so . The lawyer is not ...
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... tion of himself for its high duties . Above all , let him be sure that his motives on entering the school - room are such as will be acceptable in the sight of God , when viewed by the light beaming out from His throne . 66 " O let not ...
... tion of himself for its high duties . Above all , let him be sure that his motives on entering the school - room are such as will be acceptable in the sight of God , when viewed by the light beaming out from His throne . 66 " O let not ...
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