Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or The Motives and Methods of Good School-keeping: To which is Added a Biographical Sketch of the Author |
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NEW YORK : A. S. BARNES & CO . , 51 & 53 JOHN - STREET . SOLD BY
BOOKSELLERS GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES . 1859 .
UNIVERSITY LIBRARI 44 * 104 Entered , according to Act THEORY AND
PRACTICE.
NEW YORK : A. S. BARNES & CO . , 51 & 53 JOHN - STREET . SOLD BY
BOOKSELLERS GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES . 1859 .
UNIVERSITY LIBRARI 44 * 104 Entered , according to Act THEORY AND
PRACTICE.
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Theory may justly mean the science distinguished from the art of Teaching , —but
as in practice these should never be divorced , so in the following chapters I have
endeavored constantly to illustrate the one by the other . If life should be ...
Theory may justly mean the science distinguished from the art of Teaching , —but
as in practice these should never be divorced , so in the following chapters I have
endeavored constantly to illustrate the one by the other . If life should be ...
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... SECTION II . — Things to be performed 307 CHAPTER XV . THE REWARDS
OF THE TEACHER 334 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR 351
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING CHAPTER I. SPIRIT OF THE
CONTENTS . 7.
... SECTION II . — Things to be performed 307 CHAPTER XV . THE REWARDS
OF THE TEACHER 334 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR 351
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING CHAPTER I. SPIRIT OF THE
CONTENTS . 7.
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THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING CHAPTER I. SPIRIT OF THE
TEACHER . Perhaps the very first question that the honest indı vidual will ask
himself , as he proposes to assume the teacher's office , or to enter upon a
preparation for it ...
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING CHAPTER I. SPIRIT OF THE
TEACHER . Perhaps the very first question that the honest indı vidual will ask
himself , as he proposes to assume the teacher's office , or to enter upon a
preparation for it ...
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The moral feelings of children are capable of systematic and successful
cultivation . Our muscles acquire strength by use ; it is so with our intellectual and
moral faculties . We educate the power of calculation by continued practice , so
that the ...
The moral feelings of children are capable of systematic and successful
cultivation . Our muscles acquire strength by use ; it is so with our intellectual and
moral faculties . We educate the power of calculation by continued practice , so
that the ...
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able acquire answer attempt attention become better body branches called carefully character child circumstances common consider course desire district duty early effect enter evil example excite exercise expected experience feel friends gain give given habit hand heart hour human importance improvement influence inquire instruction interest knowledge labor language leave less lessons light look manner matter means meet mind moral motives nature necessary neglected never object observation once parents perhaps person possible practice preparation present principle prize profession proper punishment pupils question reason recitation reward rule scholars sense sometimes soon spirit success taken teacher teaching term thing thought tion true truth usually whole young
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Σελίδα 136 - Scripture which announces that " to whom much is given, of him shall much be required" is violated, and he is rewarded for producing but little more than the one to whom little is given.
Σελίδα 3 - ... their main object being the inculcation of such practical views as would best promote the improvement of the teacher. In writing the matter out for the press, the same style, to considerable extent, has been retained, — as I have written with an aim at usefulness rather than rhetorical effect. If the term theory in the title suggests to any mind the bad sense sometimes conveyed by...
Σελίδα 123 - For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead...
Σελίδα 51 - I have devoted especial pains to learn, with some degree of numerical accuracy, how far the reading in our schools is an exercise of the mind in thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech upon the atmosphere.
Σελίδα 51 - ... feelings intended by the author to be conveyed to and excited in the reader's mind, still rest in the author's intention, never having yet reached the place of their destination.
Σελίδα 259 - Where living Things, and Things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social Reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language.
Σελίδα 30 - The torch he quenches ; or to music wind Again the lyre-string from his touch that flew — But for the soul ! — oh ! tremble, and beware To lay rude hands upon God's mysteries there...