Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... instructions to such objects about him as he can comprehend , even though in doing this he should somewhat prolong the time of learning to read . It is indeed of little consequence that the child should read words simply ; and that ...
... instructions to such objects about him as he can comprehend , even though in doing this he should somewhat prolong the time of learning to read . It is indeed of little consequence that the child should read words simply ; and that ...
Σελίδα 31
... instruction , I do not think that any man has a right to crowd his own peculiar notions of theology upon all , whether they are acceptable or not . Yet there is common ground which he can oc- cupy , and to which no reasonable man can ...
... instruction , I do not think that any man has a right to crowd his own peculiar notions of theology upon all , whether they are acceptable or not . Yet there is common ground which he can oc- cupy , and to which no reasonable man can ...
Σελίδα 59
... instruction . He certainly should have the advantage of them . 18. BOOK - KEEPING . Every teacher should know something of book - keeping , at least by single entry ; and also be conversant with the ordinary forms of business . The ...
... instruction . He certainly should have the advantage of them . 18. BOOK - KEEPING . Every teacher should know something of book - keeping , at least by single entry ; and also be conversant with the ordinary forms of business . The ...
Σελίδα 70
... instruction merely- knowledge , facts , rules - communicated by the teacher ; but it is discipline , it is a waking up of the mind , a growth of the mind , —growth by a healthy assimilation of wholesome aliment . It is an inspiring of ...
... instruction merely- knowledge , facts , rules - communicated by the teacher ; but it is discipline , it is a waking up of the mind , a growth of the mind , —growth by a healthy assimilation of wholesome aliment . It is an inspiring of ...
Σελίδα 75
... 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 rare ; but that ...
... 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 rare ; but that ...
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