American Annals of EducationWilliam Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Otis, Broaders, 1836 Includes songs with music. |
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... Colleges ; thus showing , that the interest in the work was by no means local in its character . But we are also deeply indebted to those who could only assist us by their efforts with others . To one devoted teacher , we are indebted ...
... Colleges ; thus showing , that the interest in the work was by no means local in its character . But we are also deeply indebted to those who could only assist us by their efforts with others . To one devoted teacher , we are indebted ...
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... Colleges ; thus showing , that the interest in the work was by no means local in its character . But we are also deeply indebted to those who could only assist us by their efforts with others . To one devoted teacher , we are indebted ...
... Colleges ; thus showing , that the interest in the work was by no means local in its character . But we are also deeply indebted to those who could only assist us by their efforts with others . To one devoted teacher , we are indebted ...
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... colleges and professional seminaries . For the most part it is true , not only that the utterly illiterate do not pass beyond their first igno- rance , but that the pupils of the schools , whether of the lowest or the highest order , do ...
... colleges and professional seminaries . For the most part it is true , not only that the utterly illiterate do not pass beyond their first igno- rance , but that the pupils of the schools , whether of the lowest or the highest order , do ...
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... colleges , and schools of Medicine , and Law , and Theology , such multitudes should go forth without the habit and the principles - without the will and skill of self - direction- to stop in the career so auspiciously begun . Strange ...
... colleges , and schools of Medicine , and Law , and Theology , such multitudes should go forth without the habit and the principles - without the will and skill of self - direction- to stop in the career so auspiciously begun . Strange ...
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... colleges which will fit him for this employment . Teaching is not yet a pro- fession . The physical nature must be trusted only to his care , who has made himself somewhat acquainted with its con- struction . So with the moral nature ...
... colleges which will fit him for this employment . Teaching is not yet a pro- fession . The physical nature must be trusted only to his care , who has made himself somewhat acquainted with its con- struction . So with the moral nature ...
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Σελίδα 322 - He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
Σελίδα 213 - He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness ; he led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye. As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings : So the LORD alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him.
Σελίδα 226 - The first and great commandment is — Thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart.' I unite with them in the opinion that it is not sufficient to teach our children the duties of morality.
Σελίδα 214 - ... second and larger gyration, always rising towards the sun, and enlarging their circle of flight, so as to make a gradually extending spiral. The young ones still slowly followed, apparently flying better as they mounted ; and they continued this sublime kind of exercise, always rising, till they became mere points in the air, and the young ones were lost, and afterwards their parents, to our aching sight.
Σελίδα 254 - The proper officers in the several towns are required, periodically, to make a return to the office of the Secretary of State, of the number of school districts within their respective towns, the number of children in each of said districts between the ages of four and twentyone years, the number who usually attend school in each, the amount of money raised and expended for the support of schools, designating what part is raised by taxes, and what from funds, and how such funds have accrued, and...
Σελίδα 124 - Resolved, That the Committee on Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Σελίδα 213 - They began by rising from the top of a mountain in the eye of the sun. It was about midday, and bright for this climate. They at first made small circles, and the young birds imitated them. They paused on their wings, waiting till they had made their first flight, and then took a second and larger gyration, always rising towards the sun, and enlarging their circle of flight, so as to make a gradually extending spiral.
Σελίδα 309 - They are next instructed to write on the palm-leaf, with a reed pen, held in the fist, not with the fingers, and with ink made of charcoal, which rubs out, joining vowels to the consonants, forming compound letters, syllables, and words, and learning tables of numeration, money, weight and measure, and the correct mode of writing the distinctive names of persons, castes, and places. ' This is continued about a year. The iron style is now used only by the teacher in sketching on the palm-leaf, the...
Σελίδα 523 - Fellenberg, from which the following is an extract It is addressed to " the worthy Father and Friend of the People." " When we reflect that without education no true happiness is to be attained, and that this can only be secured by means of well-taught and virtuous teachers ; and when we recollect that you have devoted yourself to the object withont regard to the sacrifice it may require.
Σελίδα 254 - ... to use their influence and best endeavors, that the youth in the several districts regularly attend the schools, and to direct what school-books shall be used in the respective schools.