Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 17
... early might have been trained to grow straight and smooth by the hand of cultivation . Many a youth , running on in his own way , indulging in deception and profanity , yielding to temptation and overborne by evil influences , polluting ...
... early might have been trained to grow straight and smooth by the hand of cultivation . Many a youth , running on in his own way , indulging in deception and profanity , yielding to temptation and overborne by evil influences , polluting ...
Σελίδα 18
... early . We have too many neglected trees . 3. It should be right education . And 4. The educator should be a safe and an honest man ; else the education may be all wrong , be worse even than the neglect . But especially we may infer ...
... early . We have too many neglected trees . 3. It should be right education . And 4. The educator should be a safe and an honest man ; else the education may be all wrong , be worse even than the neglect . But especially we may infer ...
Σελίδα 21
... earliest in the mind of the child . He can be early taught to count , and quite early to per- form those operations which we call adding , subtract- ing , multiplying , and dividing . This study at first needs no book . The teacher ...
... earliest in the mind of the child . He can be early taught to count , and quite early to per- form those operations which we call adding , subtract- ing , multiplying , and dividing . This study at first needs no book . The teacher ...
Σελίδα 22
... early age ; and very thoroughly , if the teacher has taken a little pains to aid him on these points in the earliest stages of his progress . A A map is a picture , and hence a child welcomes it . If it can be a map of some familiar ...
... early age ; and very thoroughly , if the teacher has taken a little pains to aid him on these points in the earliest stages of his progress . A A map is a picture , and hence a child welcomes it . If it can be a map of some familiar ...
Σελίδα 23
... early commenced and very frequently practised . The child can be early interested in this , and he probably in this way acquires a better know- ledge of practical grammar than in any other . Grammar , in my opinion , as a study , should ...
... early commenced and very frequently practised . The child can be early interested in this , and he probably in this way acquires a better know- ledge of practical grammar than in any other . Grammar , in my opinion , as a study , should ...
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