Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... experienced the advantage it gives them in future school exercises and in business , over those who have never had such training . Geography may come next to Mental Arithmetic . The child should have an idea of the relations of size ...
... experienced the advantage it gives them in future school exercises and in business , over those who have never had such training . Geography may come next to Mental Arithmetic . The child should have an idea of the relations of size ...
Σελίδα 67
... experience of centuries have shown to be absurd as to every other art and pursuit of civilized life . To be qualified to discourse upon our moral and religious duties , a man must be educated by years of study ; to be able to administer ...
... experience of centuries have shown to be absurd as to every other art and pursuit of civilized life . To be qualified to discourse upon our moral and religious duties , a man must be educated by years of study ; to be able to administer ...
Σελίδα 69
... experience and of wisdom , as they are to be found in the writings of Milton , Locke , Wyse , Cousin , Brougham , and others of the eastern continent , and of Wayland , Potter , Mann , G. B. Emer- Results of inquiry . - Knowledge not ...
... experience and of wisdom , as they are to be found in the writings of Milton , Locke , Wyse , Cousin , Brougham , and others of the eastern continent , and of Wayland , Potter , Mann , G. B. Emer- Results of inquiry . - Knowledge not ...
Σελίδα 73
... experience has noticed . this . Now why is it so ? There must have been some- how in such cases a gross misjudgment of character . Either those pupils who promised so much by their quickness , were educated wrong , and perhaps educated ...
... experience has noticed . this . Now why is it so ? There must have been some- how in such cases a gross misjudgment of character . Either those pupils who promised so much by their quickness , were educated wrong , and perhaps educated ...
Σελίδα 75
... experience or instruction , -an instinct such as that which guides the robin , though hatched in an oven , to build a perfect nest like that of its parent , without ever having seen one . I am of opinion that such instincts in men are ...
... experience or instruction , -an instinct such as that which guides the robin , though hatched in an oven , to build a perfect nest like that of its parent , without ever having seen one . I am of opinion that such instincts in men are ...
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