Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingBarnes & Burr, 1864 - 358 σελίδες |
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... Proper Incentives 139 CHAPTER IX . SCHOOL GOVERNMENT . .... 148 SECTION I. - Requisites in the Teacher for Government 148 SECTION II . - Means of securing Good Order ...... ...... 159 SECTION III . - Punishments ... Improper ... Proper ...
... Proper Incentives 139 CHAPTER IX . SCHOOL GOVERNMENT . .... 148 SECTION I. - Requisites in the Teacher for Government 148 SECTION II . - Means of securing Good Order ...... ...... 159 SECTION III . - Punishments ... Improper ... Proper ...
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... proper age ! Grammar , then , should not be studied too early . Of the manner of teaching all these branches , I shall have more to say in due time . At present I have only noticed the order in which they should be taken up . This is a ...
... proper age ! Grammar , then , should not be studied too early . Of the manner of teaching all these branches , I shall have more to say in due time . At present I have only noticed the order in which they should be taken up . This is a ...
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... proper place , as when it clothes the teacher . While upon this subject I may be indulged in a word or two upon the use of tobacco by the teacher . It is quite a puzzle to me to tell why any man but a Turk , who may lawfully dream away ...
... proper place , as when it clothes the teacher . While upon this subject I may be indulged in a word or two upon the use of tobacco by the teacher . It is quite a puzzle to me to tell why any man but a Turk , who may lawfully dream away ...
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... proper guidance . It proves rather that parents and school officers have too often neglected to be vigilant , or that suitable teachers could not be had . Let none think of lowering the standard to what has been , or what may even now ...
... proper guidance . It proves rather that parents and school officers have too often neglected to be vigilant , or that suitable teachers could not be had . Let none think of lowering the standard to what has been , or what may even now ...
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... proper enunciation of the words . It is a branch but poorly taught in most of our schools . Many of the older pupils get above reading before they have learned to read well ; and , unfortunately , many of our teachers cannot awaken an ...
... proper enunciation of the words . It is a branch but poorly taught in most of our schools . Many of the older pupils get above reading before they have learned to read well ; and , unfortunately , many of our teachers cannot awaken an ...
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