Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... Punishments ... Improper ... Proper ... 176 SECTION IV . - Corporal Punishment ... 194 SECTION V. - Limitations and Suggestions ... 207 CHAPTER X. SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS 216 SECTION I. - Plan of Day's Work ... .... 222 SECTION II ...
... Punishments ... Improper ... Proper ... 176 SECTION IV . - Corporal Punishment ... 194 SECTION V. - Limitations and Suggestions ... 207 CHAPTER X. SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS 216 SECTION I. - Plan of Day's Work ... .... 222 SECTION II ...
Σελίδα 37
... punishment ; neither do I worship a " painted morality , " based solely upon education , thus leaving nothing for the religion of the Bible to accomplish by purifying the heart , that fountain of wickedness : yet how many of these men ...
... punishment ; neither do I worship a " painted morality , " based solely upon education , thus leaving nothing for the religion of the Bible to accomplish by purifying the heart , that fountain of wickedness : yet how many of these men ...
Σελίδα 58
... punishment for the violation of the laws of health and life . I have no doubt that half the evils of life , and half the deaths that occur among mankind , arise from ignorance of these natural laws ; and that a thorough knowledge of ...
... punishment for the violation of the laws of health and life . I have no doubt that half the evils of life , and half the deaths that occur among mankind , arise from ignorance of these natural laws ; and that a thorough knowledge of ...
Σελίδα 154
... punish the offenders , while they tolerate the same thing among the larger pupils . This is cowardly in itself , and as impolitic as it is cowardly . The teacher makes a great mistake who begins his government with the small children ...
... punish the offenders , while they tolerate the same thing among the larger pupils . This is cowardly in itself , and as impolitic as it is cowardly . The teacher makes a great mistake who begins his government with the small children ...
Σελίδα 164
... punish both offenders , and thus violate his own sense of justice ; or he must pass both by , and thus violate his word . He cannot excuse the one and punish the other , as justice would evidently demand , without set- ting at naught ...
... punish both offenders , and thus violate his own sense of justice ; or he must pass both by , and thus violate his word . He cannot excuse the one and punish the other , as justice would evidently demand , without set- ting at naught ...
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