Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... desire to contribute something toward elevating an important and rising profession . Its 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 ...
... desire to contribute something toward elevating an important and rising profession . Its 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 ...
Σελίδα 9
... desires to be in the highest degree useful to those who are to be taught ; a spirit that elevates above every thing else the nature and capabilities of the human soul , and that trembles under the responsi- bility of attempting to be ...
... desires to be in the highest degree useful to those who are to be taught ; a spirit that elevates above every thing else the nature and capabilities of the human soul , and that trembles under the responsi- bility of attempting to be ...
Σελίδα 10
... desire to be instrumental in train- ing it to the highest attainment of which it is capable , -such a spirit is the first thing to be sought by the teacher , and without it the highest talent cannot make him truly excellent in his ...
... desire to be instrumental in train- ing it to the highest attainment of which it is capable , -such a spirit is the first thing to be sought by the teacher , and without it the highest talent cannot make him truly excellent in his ...
Σελίδα 20
... desire to astonish the world with the brilliancy of the gem . Each is responsible for his share of this sin ; and the teacher especially , because by his education he should know better . II . The teacher is mainly responsible for the ...
... desire to astonish the world with the brilliancy of the gem . Each is responsible for his share of this sin ; and the teacher especially , because by his education he should know better . II . The teacher is mainly responsible for the ...
Σελίδα 33
... desires most of all things that his character shall be so pure as to render his ex- ample safe ; to him who has discovered that there are some deep mysteries in human nature , and that they are only to be fathomed by careful study ; to ...
... desires most of all things that his character shall be so pure as to render his ex- ample safe ; to him who has discovered that there are some deep mysteries in human nature , and that they are only to be fathomed by careful study ; to ...
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