The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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Σελίδα 110
... moral training . The teacher may be faultless in his endeavors to impart sound moral instruction by precept and example , and yet not do all he can do , for the moral training of some pupils . The blessing of Heaven is not by any means ...
... moral training . The teacher may be faultless in his endeavors to impart sound moral instruction by precept and example , and yet not do all he can do , for the moral training of some pupils . The blessing of Heaven is not by any means ...
Σελίδα 337
... moral ideas become active principles , embodied in the life . The intellectual idea is first , as a cause ; the good life is second as an effect . Under the head of morals I include all the principles which should regulate the conduct ...
... moral ideas become active principles , embodied in the life . The intellectual idea is first , as a cause ; the good life is second as an effect . Under the head of morals I include all the principles which should regulate the conduct ...
Σελίδα 342
... moral impressions . Let the teacher give out his question , and kindly ask each pupil to express his opinion upon it . This exercise , after a few trials , as I know from experience , gets to be very interesting to the pupils . Look at ...
... moral impressions . Let the teacher give out his question , and kindly ask each pupil to express his opinion upon it . This exercise , after a few trials , as I know from experience , gets to be very interesting to the pupils . Look at ...
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