Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 18
... principles were not en- grafted upon him , I again think of my neglected tree , and of the unskillful , perhaps dishonest gardener , who acted as its responsible educator . From the above as a text , several inferences might be drawn ...
... principles were not en- grafted upon him , I again think of my neglected tree , and of the unskillful , perhaps dishonest gardener , who acted as its responsible educator . From the above as a text , several inferences might be drawn ...
Σελίδα 24
... principles ; they study the book , not the subject . Let any one enter our schools and see the scholars engaged in preparing their lessons . Scarcely one will be seen , who is not repeating over and over again the words of the text , as ...
... principles ; they study the book , not the subject . Let any one enter our schools and see the scholars engaged in preparing their lessons . Scarcely one will be seen , who is not repeating over and over again the words of the text , as ...
Σελίδα 27
... principle to regulate it may make a man a powerful villain ! " It is all - important that our youth should early receive such moral training , as shall make it safe to give them knowledge . Very much of this work must devolve upon the ...
... principle to regulate it may make a man a powerful villain ! " It is all - important that our youth should early receive such moral training , as shall make it safe to give them knowledge . Very much of this work must devolve upon the ...
Σελίδα 29
... principle ; I repeat , THE SCHOOL IS NO PLACE FOR A MAN WITHOUT PRINCIPLE . Let such a man seek a livelihood anywhere else ; or , failing to gain it by other means , let starvation seize the body , and send the soul back to its Maker as ...
... principle ; I repeat , THE SCHOOL IS NO PLACE FOR A MAN WITHOUT PRINCIPLE . Let such a man seek a livelihood anywhere else ; or , failing to gain it by other means , let starvation seize the body , and send the soul back to its Maker as ...
Σελίδα 30
... principles of error and the debasing practices of vice . 66 Oh , wo to those who trample on the mind , That deathless thing ! They know not what they do , Nor what they deal with . Man , perchance , may bind The flower his step hath ...
... principles of error and the debasing practices of vice . 66 Oh , wo to those who trample on the mind , That deathless thing ! They know not what they do , Nor what they deal with . Man , perchance , may bind The flower his step hath ...
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