Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... reason of a toilsome preface . If the following volume meets a similar fate , what- ever its merits , it shall lack a like excuse . This work has had its origin in a desire to contribute something toward elevating an important and ...
... reason of a toilsome preface . If the following volume meets a similar fate , what- ever its merits , it shall lack a like excuse . This work has had its origin in a desire to contribute something toward elevating an important and ...
Σελίδα 53
... reason for every step in the process he takes to obtain them , and to do it in a clear and concise manner . It is this which constitutes the value of this branch as a disci- pline for the mind . I may never forget my first introduction ...
... reason for every step in the process he takes to obtain them , and to do it in a clear and concise manner . It is this which constitutes the value of this branch as a disci- pline for the mind . I may never forget my first introduction ...
Σελίδα 56
... reason . He will teach other things the better for having had this discipline , to say nothing of the ad- vantage which a knowledge of the principles of geom- etry will give him , in understanding and explaining the branches of ...
... reason . He will teach other things the better for having had this discipline , to say nothing of the ad- vantage which a knowledge of the principles of geom- etry will give him , in understanding and explaining the branches of ...
Σελίδα 59
... reasons which apply to intellectual philosophy . It is so important that the moral nature of the child be rightly dealt with , that he is a presumptuous man who attempts the work without the most careful attention to this subject . 17 ...
... reasons which apply to intellectual philosophy . It is so important that the moral nature of the child be rightly dealt with , that he is a presumptuous man who attempts the work without the most careful attention to this subject . 17 ...
Σελίδα 95
... reasons for their belief , and perhaps the opinions of their parents , you may promise to tell them something about it at the next exercise . This will again awaken expectation , not only among the children but among the * It is a very ...
... reasons for their belief , and perhaps the opinions of their parents , you may promise to tell them something about it at the next exercise . This will again awaken expectation , not only among the children but among the * It is a very ...
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