Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - 349 σελίδες |
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... soon find his present stock of knowledge , however liberal that may be , fading from his memory and becoming unavailable . To prevent this , and to keep along with every improve- ment , he should regularly pursue a course of study . I ...
... soon find his present stock of knowledge , however liberal that may be , fading from his memory and becoming unavailable . To prevent this , and to keep along with every improve- ment , he should regularly pursue a course of study . I ...
Σελίδα 52
... soon as they leave school . It costs them so much effort to decipher the meaning of a book , that it counteracts the desire for the gratification and improve- ment it might otherwise afford . It should not be so- The teacher should be a ...
... soon as they leave school . It costs them so much effort to decipher the meaning of a book , that it counteracts the desire for the gratification and improve- ment it might otherwise afford . It should not be so- The teacher should be a ...
Σελίδα 61
... soon as they arrive at the age of twenty - one , should before that time be made acquainted with some of their duties and relations as citizens . This subject has been introduced successfully into many of our common schools ; but ...
... soon as they arrive at the age of twenty - one , should before that time be made acquainted with some of their duties and relations as citizens . This subject has been introduced successfully into many of our common schools ; but ...
Σελίδα 63
... soon as possible , make himself acquainted generally with the subject of astronomy , the principles of geology , in short , the various branches of natural history . He will find one field after another open before him , and if he will ...
... soon as possible , make himself acquainted generally with the subject of astronomy , the principles of geology , in short , the various branches of natural history . He will find one field after another open before him , and if he will ...
Σελίδα 76
... soon learn to walk ; and when it at length makes the attempt , it moves not with the firm tread of him who was early taught to use his own limbs . There is a great deal of literary dandling practised in our schools ; and as a ...
... soon learn to walk ; and when it at length makes the attempt , it moves not with the firm tread of him who was early taught to use his own limbs . There is a great deal of literary dandling practised in our schools ; and as a ...
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