Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 13
... Better far That heaven's lightnings blast his very soul , And sink it back to Chaos ' lowest depths , Than knowingly , by word or deed , he send A blight upon the trusting mind of youth . " 2 14 A garden . - Flowers . - Fruit trees ...
... Better far That heaven's lightnings blast his very soul , And sink it back to Chaos ' lowest depths , Than knowingly , by word or deed , he send A blight upon the trusting mind of youth . " 2 14 A garden . - Flowers . - Fruit trees ...
Σελίδα 20
... better . II . The teacher is mainly responsible for the INTEL- LECTUAL GROWTH of the child . This may be referred chiefly to the following heads : - Natural order . - Reading , & c . - 20 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER .
... better . II . The teacher is mainly responsible for the INTEL- LECTUAL GROWTH of the child . This may be referred chiefly to the following heads : - Natural order . - Reading , & c . - 20 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER .
Σελίδα 23
... better know- ledge of practical grammar than in any other . Grammar , in my opinion , as a study , should be one of the last of the common school branches to be taken up . It requires more maturity of mind to understand its relations ...
... better know- ledge of practical grammar than in any other . Grammar , in my opinion , as a study , should be one of the last of the common school branches to be taken up . It requires more maturity of mind to understand its relations ...
Σελίδα 37
... better men , they fell , because in early childhood no one had cultivated and strengthened the conscience God had given them . I am not disposed to excuse the vices of men , nor to screen them from merited punishment ; neither do I ...
... better men , they fell , because in early childhood no one had cultivated and strengthened the conscience God had given them . I am not disposed to excuse the vices of men , nor to screen them from merited punishment ; neither do I ...
Σελίδα 40
... better understood , this practice will be far more general . To no class of persons is it more essential than to the teacher ; for on account of his confinement , often in an unventilated room , with half a hundred children during the ...
... better understood , this practice will be far more general . To no class of persons is it more essential than to the teacher ; for on account of his confinement , often in an unventilated room , with half a hundred children during the ...
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