Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingA.S. Barnes, 1851 - Всего страниц: 349 |
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... able to decide aright . 2. The manner of study . It is of quite as much importance how we study , as what we study . Indeed I have thought that much of the difference among men could be traced to their different habits of study , formed ...
... able to decide aright . 2. The manner of study . It is of quite as much importance how we study , as what we study . Indeed I have thought that much of the difference among men could be traced to their different habits of study , formed ...
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... able man among them all , without suspecting his dis- tinction to be a distinction of villany . Why is that man here ? thought I , as I turned away to leave him to his dreadful solitude . The morrow was the Sabbath . I could not repress ...
... able man among them all , without suspecting his dis- tinction to be a distinction of villany . Why is that man here ? thought I , as I turned away to leave him to his dreadful solitude . The morrow was the Sabbath . I could not repress ...
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... able to give a good account of the influence which you have exerted over mind . As it may then be forever too late to correct your errors and efface any injury done , study now to act the part of wisdom and the part of love . Study the ...
... able to give a good account of the influence which you have exerted over mind . As it may then be forever too late to correct your errors and efface any injury done , study now to act the part of wisdom and the part of love . Study the ...
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... cording to any approved plan , nor in a compliance simply with the formulas of etiquette in the fashion- able world . True politeness is founded in benevo- Politeness , in the teacher . - Anecdote . - OF THE TEACHER . 43.
... cording to any approved plan , nor in a compliance simply with the formulas of etiquette in the fashion- able world . True politeness is founded in benevo- Politeness , in the teacher . - Anecdote . - OF THE TEACHER . 43.
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... able to read well , implies a quick perception of the meaning as well as a proper enunciation of the words . branch but poorly taught in most of our schools . Many of the older pupils get above reading before they have learned to read ...
... able to read well , implies a quick perception of the meaning as well as a proper enunciation of the words . branch but poorly taught in most of our schools . Many of the older pupils get above reading before they have learned to read ...
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able acquire answer Arithmetic attempt attention authority become better branch called carefully character child common consider course desire duty early enter evil example exercise expected experience fact fail feel friends gain give given habit hand heart hour human illustration important improvement influence instruction interest keep knowledge labor language learned leave less lessons look manner matter means meet mind moral motives nature necessary neglected never object observation once opinion parents perhaps person possible practice prepared present principle prize profession proper punishment pupils question reason recitation remark reward rule scholars seen sometimes soon spirit success taken teacher teaching term thing thought tion true truth understand usually whole young
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Стр. 327 - Thou waterest the ridges thereof abundantly : thou settlest the furrows thereof : thou makest it soft with showers : thou blessest the springing thereof. Thou crownest the year with thy goodness; and thy paths drop fatness. They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness : and the little hills rejoice on every side. The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered over with corn; they shout for joy, they also sing.
Стр. 327 - By terrible things in righteousness wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation; who art the confidence of all the ends of the earth, and of them that are afar off upon the sea. 6 Which by his strength setteth fast the mountains; being girded with power: 7 Which stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people.
Стр. 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.
Стр. 124 - ... which are these ; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in times past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
Стр. 125 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Стр. 308 - Delightful task ! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot, . To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening spirit and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breast.
Стр. 327 - Thou visitest the earth, and waterest it : thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, which is full of water : thou prepares! them corn, when thou hast so provided for it. Thou waterest the ridges thereof abundantly : thou settlest the furrows thereof: thou makest it soft with showers : thou blessest the springing thereof.
Стр. 347 - His is a progress not to be compared with anything like a march ; but it leads to a far more brilliant triumph, and to laurels more imperishable than the destroyer of his species, the scourge of the world, ever won.
Стр. 51 - The result is that more than eleven-twelfths of all the children in the reading classes in our schools do not understand the meaning of the words they read; that they do not master the sense of the reading lessons...
Стр. 141 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind, and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.