Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... 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 two years . Those lectures , unwritten at first ...
... 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 two years . Those lectures , unwritten at first ...
Σελίδα 9
... important . I would by no means under- value that degree of natural talent - of mental power , which all justly consider so desirable in the candidate for the teacher's office . But the true spirit of the teacher , —a spirit that seeks ...
... important . I would by no means under- value that degree of natural talent - of mental power , which all justly consider so desirable in the candidate for the teacher's office . But the true spirit of the teacher , —a spirit that seeks ...
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... important interest is committed to his charge whenever a 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 ...
... important interest is committed to his charge whenever a 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 ...
Σελίδα 24
... importance how we study , as what we study . Indeed I have thought that much of the difference among men could be traced to their different habits of study , formed in youth . A large portion of our scholars study for the sake of ...
... importance how we study , as what we study . Indeed I have thought that much of the difference among men could be traced to their different habits of study , formed in youth . A large portion of our scholars study for the sake of ...
Σελίδα 27
... important that our youth should early receive such moral training , as shall make it safe to give them knowledge . Very much of this work must devolve upon the teacher ; or rather , when he undertakes to teach , he assumes the ...
... important that our youth should early receive such moral training , as shall make it safe to give them knowledge . Very much of this work must devolve upon the teacher ; or rather , when he undertakes to teach , he assumes the ...
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