The Teacher's Assistant; Or, Hints and Methods in School Instruction; Being a Series of Familiar Letters to One Entering Upon the Teacher's WorkA.S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 358 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 11
... give the highest rank and the truest and most lasting honors . To the instructor is committed the tender and impressible mind of childhood . It is his to mould and instruct ; to fill with true and useful knowledge ; to illumine with the ...
... give the highest rank and the truest and most lasting honors . To the instructor is committed the tender and impressible mind of childhood . It is his to mould and instruct ; to fill with true and useful knowledge ; to illumine with the ...
Σελίδα 13
... give children resources that will endure as long as life endures ; habits that time will ame- liorate , not destroy ; occupations that will render sickness tolerable , solitude pleasant , age venerable , life more dignified and useful ...
... give children resources that will endure as long as life endures ; habits that time will ame- liorate , not destroy ; occupations that will render sickness tolerable , solitude pleasant , age venerable , life more dignified and useful ...
Σελίδα 21
... give success to the teach- er . The model teacher should possess , in an emi- nent degree , every good trait , and exercise every virtue . You say you cannot hope to become a model teacher ; but you certainly must hope to be- come a ...
... give success to the teach- er . The model teacher should possess , in an emi- nent degree , every good trait , and exercise every virtue . You say you cannot hope to become a model teacher ; but you certainly must hope to be- come a ...
Σελίδα 24
... give point and success to your efforts . By enthusiasm I would not be misunderstood . I do not mean that reckless zeal which is not according to knowledge , nor that over - active feeling which leads to over - doing a work , and un ...
... give point and success to your efforts . By enthusiasm I would not be misunderstood . I do not mean that reckless zeal which is not according to knowledge , nor that over - active feeling which leads to over - doing a work , and un ...
Σελίδα 26
... give a strict account of your stewardship . Daily go to Him for the instruc- tion you daily need . He can teach you how to teach ; he can aid you in all your efforts . Confide in him , and he will not disappoint you . You need much of ...
... give a strict account of your stewardship . Daily go to Him for the instruc- tion you daily need . He can teach you how to teach ; he can aid you in all your efforts . Confide in him , and he will not disappoint you . You need much of ...
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