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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... - nity should be encouraged to assume it . Parents should do all but impoverish themselves to induce such to become the guardians of their children . Jupiter crowns the Teacher . They should never have the THE TEACHER'S VOCATION . 11.
... - nity should be encouraged to assume it . Parents should do all but impoverish themselves to induce such to become the guardians of their children . Jupiter crowns the Teacher . They should never have the THE TEACHER'S VOCATION . 11.
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Charles Northend. Jupiter crowns the Teacher . They should never have the least anxiety to accu- mulate property for their children , provided they can place them under influences which will awaken their faculties , inspire them with ...
Charles Northend. Jupiter crowns the Teacher . They should never have the least anxiety to accu- mulate property for their children , provided they can place them under influences which will awaken their faculties , inspire them with ...
Σελίδα 13
... never touch " the strings of that harp whose vibrations are felt in eternity . " In my next letter I will call your attention to some of the more prominent characteristics essential to the truly successful teacher , without which the ...
... never touch " the strings of that harp whose vibrations are felt in eternity . " In my next letter I will call your attention to some of the more prominent characteristics essential to the truly successful teacher , without which the ...
Σελίδα 16
... Never censure a pupil for failing , for the fiftieth time , to comprehend a principle , if you are sure he is doing as well as he can . Some minds are exceedingly sluggish in their movements , some naturally so , and others by mere ...
... Never censure a pupil for failing , for the fiftieth time , to comprehend a principle , if you are sure he is doing as well as he can . Some minds are exceedingly sluggish in their movements , some naturally so , and others by mere ...
Σελίδα 17
... never learn your letters ? " most imploring looks and words , teacher will never forget , - he said , " Plase , ma'am , if you will say them a little asier I'll thry . " Can you not learn a lesson from this ? For wilful or heedless ...
... never learn your letters ? " most imploring looks and words , teacher will never forget , - he said , " Plase , ma'am , if you will say them a little asier I'll thry . " Can you not learn a lesson from this ? For wilful or heedless ...
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