Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or The Motives and Methods of Good School-keeping: To which is Added a Biographical Sketch of the AuthorA.S. Barnes & Company, 1859 - 358 σελίδες |
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... become so , even should the majority of bad writers continue to increase . The teacher should take great pains to write a plain , legible hand . This is an essential qualification . 4. GEOGRAPHY . A knowledge of the principles of ...
... become so , even should the majority of bad writers continue to increase . The teacher should take great pains to write a plain , legible hand . This is an essential qualification . 4. GEOGRAPHY . A knowledge of the principles of ...
Σελίδα 61
... becoming an exercise in our best schools ; and wherever introduced and judiciously conducted , it has been attended with pleasing results . It promotes * Not long since a teacher of a public school afforded lasting amusement for the ...
... becoming an exercise in our best schools ; and wherever introduced and judiciously conducted , it has been attended with pleasing results . It promotes * Not long since a teacher of a public school afforded lasting amusement for the ...
Σελίδα 69
... become the very engine through which evil men might effect our overthrow . Who has not seen that an educated man without virtue is but the more capable of doing evil ? Who does not know that knowledge misdirected , becomes , instead of ...
... become the very engine through which evil men might effect our overthrow . Who has not seen that an educated man without virtue is but the more capable of doing evil ? Who does not know that knowledge misdirected , becomes , instead of ...
Σελίδα 76
... become insurmountable , and he gives up in despair . But a far more numerous class tend toward the other extreme . From a mistaken kindness , or a mistaken estimate of the child's ability , or both , they are disposed to do quite too ...
... become insurmountable , and he gives up in despair . But a far more numerous class tend toward the other extreme . From a mistaken kindness , or a mistaken estimate of the child's ability , or both , they are disposed to do quite too ...
Σελίδα 78
... becomes a mere passive recipient , taking in without much resistance whatever is presented till it is full . " A passive recipient ! " said one to his friend , " what is a passive recipient ? " " A passive recipient , ” re- plied his ...
... becomes a mere passive recipient , taking in without much resistance whatever is presented till it is full . " A passive recipient ! " said one to his friend , " what is a passive recipient ? " " A passive recipient , ” re- plied his ...
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Σελίδα 156 - And he would not for a while. But afterward he said within himself; Though I fear not God, nor regard man ; Yet, because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her ; lest by her continual coming she weary me.
Σελίδα 283 - Hast thou no friend to set thy mind abroach ; Good Sense will stagnate. Thoughts shut up, want air, And spoil, like bales unopened to the sun.
Σελίδα 125 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Σελίδα 136 - Scripture which announces that " to whom much is given, of him shall much be required" is violated, and he is rewarded for producing but little more than the one to whom little is given.
Σελίδα 3 - ... their main object being the inculcation of such practical views as would best promote the improvement of the teacher. In writing the matter out for the press, the same style, to considerable extent, has been retained, — as I have written with an aim at usefulness rather than rhetorical effect. If the term theory in the title suggests to any mind the bad sense sometimes conveyed by...
Σελίδα 123 - For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead...
Σελίδα 51 - I have devoted especial pains to learn, with some degree of numerical accuracy, how far the reading in our schools is an exercise of the mind in thinking and feeling, and how far it is a barren action of the organs of speech upon the atmosphere.
Σελίδα 51 - ... feelings intended by the author to be conveyed to and excited in the reader's mind, still rest in the author's intention, never having yet reached the place of their destination.
Σελίδα 259 - Where living Things, and Things inanimate, Do speak, at Heaven's command, to eye and ear, And speak to social Reason's inner sense, With inarticulate language.
Σελίδα 30 - The torch he quenches ; or to music wind Again the lyre-string from his touch that flew — But for the soul ! — oh ! tremble, and beware To lay rude hands upon God's mysteries there...