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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... mind of any teacher more exalted views of his calling , or impart more correct ideas of school man- agement and school instruction , it will not have been written in vain . Such as it is , the author commends it to the kindly ...
... mind of any teacher more exalted views of his calling , or impart more correct ideas of school man- agement and school instruction , it will not have been written in vain . Such as it is , the author commends it to the kindly ...
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Charles Northend. The Nature of the Work . ideas in your own mind , or in suggesting , as the result of my own experience and observation , any hints or plans that may be serviceable to you . In my own plain way , I will endeavor to ...
Charles Northend. The Nature of the Work . ideas in your own mind , or in suggesting , as the result of my own experience and observation , any hints or plans that may be serviceable to you . In my own plain way , I will endeavor to ...
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... mind of childhood . It is his to mould and instruct ; to fill with true and useful knowledge ; to illumine with the ... mind , soul , and character of the child . No office should be regarded with greater respect . The first minds in a ...
... mind of childhood . It is his to mould and instruct ; to fill with true and useful knowledge ; to illumine with the ... mind , soul , and character of the child . No office should be regarded with greater respect . The first minds in a ...
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... minds of your pupils a true appreciation of the object of life . Teach them by precept and by example how to live , so that they may wisely act their parts in this life , and by a timely and faithful performance of present duties , be ...
... minds of your pupils a true appreciation of the object of life . Teach them by precept and by example how to live , so that they may wisely act their parts in this life , and by a timely and faithful performance of present duties , be ...
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... minds are exceedingly sluggish in their movements , some naturally so , and others by mere habit . The former should be dealt with in the most kindly and alluring manner , while a degree of sharpness may not only be allowable , but ...
... minds are exceedingly sluggish in their movements , some naturally so , and others by mere habit . The former should be dealt with in the most kindly and alluring manner , while a degree of sharpness may not only be allowable , but ...
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