Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... pupils will cherish even toward a bad teacher , and with all the confidence they will repose in him , who can describe the mischief which he can accomplish in one short term ? The school is no place for a man without principle ; I ...
... pupils will cherish even toward a bad teacher , and with all the confidence they will repose in him , who can describe the mischief which he can accomplish in one short term ? The school is no place for a man without principle ; I ...
Σελίδα 38
... pupils , conscious of your accountability to God , go forth and teach this people ; and endeavor so to teach , that when you meet your pupils , not in the walks of life merely , not perhaps in the Auburn Prison , not indeed upon the ...
... pupils , conscious of your accountability to God , go forth and teach this people ; and endeavor so to teach , that when you meet your pupils , not in the walks of life merely , not perhaps in the Auburn Prison , not indeed upon the ...
Σελίδα 42
... pupils . It is of great moment to the teacher , that , when he demands order and arrangement among his pupils , they cannot appeal to any breach of it in his own practice . Cour- 3. COURTESY . The teacher should ever be cour- teous ...
... pupils . It is of great moment to the teacher , that , when he demands order and arrangement among his pupils , they cannot appeal to any breach of it in his own practice . Cour- 3. COURTESY . The teacher should ever be cour- teous ...
Σελίδα 43
... pupils or elsewhere . ༄ ། There is a courtesy of manner also , which should characterize the teacher . This is not that ridiculous obsequiousness which some persons assume , when they would gain the good opinion of others . It is true ...
... pupils or elsewhere . ༄ ། There is a courtesy of manner also , which should characterize the teacher . This is not that ridiculous obsequiousness which some persons assume , when they would gain the good opinion of others . It is true ...
Σελίδα 44
... pupil in the street , or in a public place , he should cor- dially recognise him . In this way and a thousand others , which , if he have the right spirit , will cost him nothing , he will cultivate true courtesy in his pupils . He can ...
... pupil in the street , or in a public place , he should cor- dially recognise him . In this way and a thousand others , which , if he have the right spirit , will cost him nothing , he will cultivate true courtesy in his pupils . He can ...
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