Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... 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 other circum- stances should warrant the undertaking , per- haps a further course ...
... 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 other circum- stances should warrant the undertaking , per- haps a further course ...
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... never manifesting so much delight as when the hour arrives for the dismissal of their schools . Such have not the true spirit of the teacher ; and if their labors are not entirely unprofitable , it only proves that children are ...
... never manifesting so much delight as when the hour arrives for the dismissal of their schools . Such have not the true spirit of the teacher ; and if their labors are not entirely unprofitable , it only proves that children are ...
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... never , in my esti- mation at least , did the sun shine upon a lovelier , happier spot . The morning hour was spent in " dress- ing and keeping " the garden . Its vines were daily watched and carefully trained ; its borders were free ...
... never , in my esti- mation at least , did the sun shine upon a lovelier , happier spot . The morning hour was spent in " dress- ing and keeping " the garden . Its vines were daily watched and carefully trained ; its borders were free ...
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... never part with or transfer to another while he holds the re- lation of parent . But the teacher is responsible in a very high de- gree . An important interest is committed to his charge whenever a human being is placed under his ...
... never part with or transfer to another while he holds the re- lation of parent . But the teacher is responsible in a very high de- gree . An important interest is committed to his charge whenever a human being is placed under his ...
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... never during the recitation . Those who have not tried this kind of mental discipline , will be astonished at the facility which the child acquires , for performing operations that often puzzle the adult . Nor is it an unimportant ac ...
... never during the recitation . Those who have not tried this kind of mental discipline , will be astonished at the facility which the child acquires , for performing operations that often puzzle the adult . Nor is it an unimportant ac ...
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