Theory and Practice of Teaching, Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingHall & Dickson, 1847 - Всего страниц: 349 |
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... tion of he indi- ost ex- ress on 5 com- › open wded a few fferer ed of onsi- They they e to em . the uld L- 20 ed RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER . Natural order . - Reading , & c . - Mental Arithmetic . 1. The order of study . the ...
... tion of he indi- ost ex- ress on 5 com- › open wded a few fferer ed of onsi- They they e to em . the uld L- 20 ed RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER . Natural order . - Reading , & c . - Mental Arithmetic . 1. The order of study . the ...
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... tion - should be early commenced and very frequently practised . The child can be early interested in this , and he probably in this way acquires a better know- ledge of practical grammar than in any other . Grammar , in my opinion , as ...
... tion - should be early commenced and very frequently practised . The child can be early interested in this , and he probably in this way acquires a better know- ledge of practical grammar than in any other . Grammar , in my opinion , as ...
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... tion quickened , their relish for the acquisition of know- ledge indefinitely increased , by the instrumentality of the teacher . This must of course be done adroitly . There is such a thing as excessively cramming the mind of a child ...
... tion quickened , their relish for the acquisition of know- ledge indefinitely increased , by the instrumentality of the teacher . This must of course be done adroitly . There is such a thing as excessively cramming the mind of a child ...
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... tion . The prayer was begun . Some bowed in ap- parent reverence at the commencement . Others sat · erect , and two or three of these appeared to be the hardened sons of crime . The chaplain's voice was of a deep , perhaps I should say ...
... tion . The prayer was begun . Some bowed in ap- parent reverence at the commencement . Others sat · erect , and two or three of these appeared to be the hardened sons of crime . The chaplain's voice was of a deep , perhaps I should say ...
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... tion . " I have devoted , " says Mr. Mann , " 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 ...
... tion . " I have devoted , " says Mr. Mann , " 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 ...
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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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