Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... mean the science distinguished from the art of Teaching , but as in practice these should never be divorced , so in the following chapters I have endeavored constantly to illus- trate the one by the other . If life should be spared and ...
... mean the science distinguished from the art of Teaching , but as in practice these should never be divorced , so in the following chapters I have endeavored constantly to illus- trate the one by the other . If life should be spared and ...
Σελίδα 6
... Means of securing Good Order ........ 159 SECTION III . - Punishments ... Improper ... Proper ... 176 SECTION IV . - Corporal Punishment ... 194 SECTION V. - Limitations and Suggestions ... 207 CHAPTER X. SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS 216 SECTION ...
... Means of securing Good Order ........ 159 SECTION III . - Punishments ... Improper ... Proper ... 176 SECTION IV . - Corporal Punishment ... 194 SECTION V. - Limitations and Suggestions ... 207 CHAPTER X. SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS 216 SECTION ...
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... 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 not alone pecuniary emol ...
... 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 not alone pecuniary emol ...
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... means of reaching it . He should himself have deep principle . His example in every thing before his school , should be pure , flowing out from the purity of his soul . He should ever manifest the tenderest re- gard to the law of right ...
... means of reaching it . He should himself have deep principle . His example in every thing before his school , should be pure , flowing out from the purity of his soul . He should ever manifest the tenderest re- gard to the law of right ...
Σελίδα 29
... 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 there can be one sin ...
... 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 there can be one sin ...
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