Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... gains access to the sanctuary of mind without any difficulty , and the most tender interests for both worlds are in- trusted to his guidance , even when he makes preten- sion to no higher motive than that of filling up a few months of ...
... gains access to the sanctuary of mind without any difficulty , and the most tender interests for both worlds are in- trusted to his guidance , even when he makes preten- sion to no higher motive than that of filling up a few months of ...
Σελίδα 29
... gain it by other means , let starvation seize the body , and send the soul back to its Maker as it is , rather than he should incur the fearful guilt of poisoning youthful minds and dragging them down to his own pitiable level . If ...
... gain it by other means , let starvation seize the body , and send the soul back to its Maker as it is , rather than he should incur the fearful guilt of poisoning youthful minds and dragging them down to his own pitiable level . If ...
Σελίδα 43
... gain the good opinion of others . It is true politeness . By politeness I do not mean any particular form of words , nor any prescribed or prescribable mode of action . It does not consist in bowing ac- cording to any approved plan ...
... gain the good opinion of others . It is true politeness . By politeness I do not mean any particular form of words , nor any prescribed or prescribable mode of action . It does not consist in bowing ac- cording to any approved plan ...
Σελίδα 111
... gain their attention . Nor can I refrain in this place from suggesting to the teacher the importance of regarding his manners , while en- gaged in conducting a recitation . His attitude should not be one of indolence or coarseness , and ...
... gain their attention . Nor can I refrain in this place from suggesting to the teacher the importance of regarding his manners , while en- gaged in conducting a recitation . His attitude should not be one of indolence or coarseness , and ...
Σελίδα 123
... gain applause by a contrast with their abasement , then , without doubt it is an unworthy and unholy principle , and should never be encouraged or appealed to by the teacher . It has no similitude to that spirit which prompts a man to ...
... gain applause by a contrast with their abasement , then , without doubt it is an unworthy and unholy principle , and should never be encouraged or appealed to by the teacher . It has no similitude to that spirit which prompts a man to ...
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