Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 9
... manner of spirit am I of ? " No question can be more 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 ...
... manner of spirit am I of ? " No question can be more 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 ...
Σελίδα 12
... then , well consider what manner of spirit he is of . Let him come to this work only when he has carefully pondered its nature and its responsibilities , Dangerous to mislead mind . and after he has devoted 12 SPIRIT OF THE TEACHER .
... then , well consider what manner of spirit he is of . Let him come to this work only when he has carefully pondered its nature and its responsibilities , Dangerous to mislead mind . and after he has devoted 12 SPIRIT OF THE TEACHER .
Σελίδα 24
... manner of teaching all these branches , I shall have more to say in due time . At present I have only noticed the order in which they should be taken up . This is a question of much consequence to the child , and the teacher is ...
... manner of teaching all these branches , I shall have more to say in due time . At present I have only noticed the order in which they should be taken up . This is a question of much consequence to the child , and the teacher is ...
Σελίδα 39
... manners ; in every thing that is " lovely and of good report . " This he may do partly by precept , but very much by example . He teaches , wherever he is . His manners , his appearance , his character , are all the subject of ...
... manners ; in every thing that is " lovely and of good report . " This he may do partly by precept , but very much by example . He teaches , wherever he is . His manners , his appearance , his character , are all the subject of ...
Σελίδα 42
... manners . tesy of language may imply a freedom from all coarse- ness . There is a kind of communication , used among boatmen and hangers - on at bar - rooms , which should find no place in the teacher's vocabulary . All vulgar jesting ...
... manners . tesy of language may imply a freedom from all coarse- ness . There is a kind of communication , used among boatmen and hangers - on at bar - rooms , which should find no place in the teacher's vocabulary . All vulgar jesting ...
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