Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... human soul , and that trembles under the responsi- bility of attempting to be its educator ; a spirit that looks upon gold as the contemptible dross of earth , when compared with that imperishable gem which is to be polished and brought ...
... human soul , and that trembles under the responsi- bility of attempting to be its educator ; a spirit that looks upon gold as the contemptible dross of earth , when compared with that imperishable gem which is to be polished and brought ...
Σελίδα 18
... human soul . 2. Education should begin 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 ...
... human soul . 2. Education should begin 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 ...
Σελίδα 19
... human being is placed under his guidance . By taking the position of the teacher , all the responsi- bility of the relation is voluntarily assumed ; and he is fearfully responsible not only for what he does , but also for what he ...
... human being is placed under his guidance . By taking the position of the teacher , all the responsi- bility of the relation is voluntarily assumed ; and he is fearfully responsible not only for what he does , but also for what he ...
Σελίδα 20
... human system can bear and what it cannot , he is bound to be ever watchful to guard against all those abuses from which our children so often suffer . pecially should he be tremblingly alive to avert that excitability of the nervous ...
... human system can bear and what it cannot , he is bound to be ever watchful to guard against all those abuses from which our children so often suffer . pecially should he be tremblingly alive to avert that excitability of the nervous ...
Σελίδα 25
... Human life is too short to have any of it employed to disadvantage . The teacher , then , should inculcate such habits of study as are valuable ; and he should be particularly careful to break up , in the recitations , those habits ...
... Human life is too short to have any of it employed to disadvantage . The teacher , then , should inculcate such habits of study as are valuable ; and he should be particularly careful to break up , in the recitations , those habits ...
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