Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 9
... preparation for it , will be- " What 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 ...
... preparation for it , will be- " What 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 ...
Σελίδα 10
... preparation ; it is easy to do it without that lofty purpose which an enlightened conscience would ever demand ; but it is not so easy to undo the mischief which a single mistake may pro- duce in the mind of the child , at that tender ...
... preparation ; it is easy to do it without that lofty purpose which an enlightened conscience would ever demand ; but it is not so easy to undo the mischief which a single mistake may pro- duce in the mind of the child , at that tender ...
Σελίδα 11
David Perkins Page. Preparation neglected . up his sign , before he is called in to heal the maladies of the body . It is long before he can inspire confi- dence enough in the people to be intrusted with their most difficult cases of ...
David Perkins Page. Preparation neglected . up his sign , before he is called in to heal the maladies of the body . It is long before he can inspire confi- dence enough in the people to be intrusted with their most difficult cases of ...
Σελίδα 24
... preparing to recite the lesson . They seem to have no idea of any object beyond recitation . The consequence is , they study mechan- ically . They endeavor to remember phraseology , rather than principles ; they study the book , not the ...
... preparing to recite the lesson . They seem to have no idea of any object beyond recitation . The consequence is , they study mechan- ically . They endeavor to remember phraseology , rather than principles ; they study the book , not the ...
Σελίδα 33
... preparation to meet them ; to him who has some idea of the power of example in the educator , and who desires most of all things that his character shall be so pure as to render his ex- ample safe ; to him who has discovered that there ...
... preparation to meet them ; to him who has some idea of the power of example in the educator , and who desires most of all things that his character shall be so pure as to render his ex- ample safe ; to him who has discovered that there ...
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A. S. BARNES acquire answer appeal to fear Arithmetic attainments attention become better branches called child common schools conscience consider corporal punishment course cultivation DAVIES desire district duty ear of corn effectual Elementary Arithmetic elementary sounds English language evil excite exer exercise experience feel finer feelings friends give grammar habits heart hour human important improvement infliction inquire instruction interest knowledge labor language lessons look means ment mental Mental Arithmetic metic mind moral motives natural philosophy nature neglected never Normal Chart Normal School object parents perhaps practical prepared present principle prize profession punishment pupils question recess recitation reward rience scholars scholium schoolroom sometimes soon soul spirit success SYRACUSE teaching thing tion TRIGONOMETRY truth uncon vidual words young teacher