Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingBarnes & Burr, 1864 - 358 σελίδες |
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... matter comprises the substance of a part of the course of lectures addressed to the classes of the In- stitution under my charge , during the past two years . Those lectures , unwritten at first , were delivered in a familiar ...
... matter comprises the substance of a part of the course of lectures addressed to the classes of the In- stitution under my charge , during the past two years . Those lectures , unwritten at first , were delivered in a familiar ...
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... matter : - " Every stripling who has passed four years within the walls of a college ; every dissatisfied clerk , who has not ability enough to manage the tri- fling concerns of a common retail shop ; every young farmer who obtains in ...
... matter : - " Every stripling who has passed four years within the walls of a college ; every dissatisfied clerk , who has not ability enough to manage the tri- fling concerns of a common retail shop ; every young farmer who obtains in ...
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... matter , that he may be able to decide aright . 2. The manner of study . It is of quite as much importance how we study , as what we study . Indeed I have thought that much of the difference among men could be traced to their different ...
... matter , that he may be able to decide aright . 2. The manner of study . It is of quite as much importance how we study , as what we study . Indeed I have thought that much of the difference among men could be traced to their different ...
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... matter will often be of use Some scholars will learn a lesson in one tenth of the time required by others . Human life is too short to have any of it employed to disadvantage . The teacher , then , should inculcate such habits of study ...
... matter will often be of use Some scholars will learn a lesson in one tenth of the time required by others . Human life is too short to have any of it employed to disadvantage . The teacher , then , should inculcate such habits of study ...
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... MORAL TRAINING of the child . I say in a degree , because , it is confessed that in this matter very much likewise depends upon parental influence , 66 Moral training neglected . - Precept .-- Example . 26 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER .
... MORAL TRAINING of the child . I say in a degree , because , it is confessed that in this matter very much likewise depends upon parental influence , 66 Moral training neglected . - Precept .-- Example . 26 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER .
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