Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - Всего страниц: 349 |
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... feel that his mistakes , though they may not speedily ruin him , may permanently injure his pupils . Nor is it enough that he shall say , " I did it ignorantly . " He has assumed to fill a place where ignorance itself is sin ; and where ...
... feel that his mistakes , though they may not speedily ruin him , may permanently injure his pupils . Nor is it enough that he shall say , " I did it ignorantly . " He has assumed to fill a place where ignorance itself is sin ; and where ...
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... feel the need of special preparation to meet them ; to him who has some idea of the power of example in the educator ... feels that a great thing is to be done , and who Visit to the prison . - Neatness and order . 3 RESPONSIBILITY OF ...
... feel the need of special preparation to meet them ; to him who has some idea of the power of example in the educator ... feels that a great thing is to be done , and who Visit to the prison . - Neatness and order . 3 RESPONSIBILITY OF ...
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... feeling of surprise . There were many good - looking men . If , instead of their parti - colored dress , they could have been clothed in the citizen's garb , I should have thought them as good in appearance as laboring men in general ...
... feeling of surprise . There were many good - looking men . If , instead of their parti - colored dress , they could have been clothed in the citizen's garb , I should have thought them as good in appearance as laboring men in general ...
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... feeling . but what congregation of free men does not present some such ? They awaited in silence the commencement of ... feel like other men , -why are they here ? was again the thought which forced itself upon my mind ; and The question ...
... feeling . but what congregation of free men does not present some such ? They awaited in silence the commencement of ... feel like other men , -why are they here ? was again the thought which forced itself upon my mind ; and The question ...
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... feel or try to feel the worth of moral principle to these very fallen ones ! And what would be his feelings if he could look back 38 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER View to the final Judgment RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER . 37.
... feel or try to feel the worth of moral principle to these very fallen ones ! And what would be his feelings if he could look back 38 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER View to the final Judgment RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER . 37.
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A. S. BARNES acquire answer appeal to fear Arithmetic article Grammar attainments attention AUBURN STATE PRISON become better branches called carefully caterpillars child choke pears common schools conscience course cultivation desire district duty early elementary sounds emol English language evil example excite exer exercise feel finer feelings friends Geography give grammar habits heart hour human important improvement infliction inquire instruction interest knowledge labor language laws learned lesson look means ment mental Mental Arithmetic metic mind moral motives natural philosophy nature never Normal Chart object parents perhaps person practice preparation present principle prize profession punishment pupils question recitation RESPONSIBILITY reward rience scholars schoolroom sometimes soon soul spirit success SYRACUSE tansy taught teaching thing tion TRIGONOMETRY true truth vidual words young teacher youth
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Стр. 113 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain -glory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
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