Practical Hints for the Teachers of Public SchoolsD. Appleton, 1898 - 198 oldal |
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... means to learn the truth , and apply , if need be , a remedy . For in a land like ours , if the public school has any leave to be , it is from its being a sure and efficient helper in mak- ing intelligent , industrious , and upright ...
... means to learn the truth , and apply , if need be , a remedy . For in a land like ours , if the public school has any leave to be , it is from its being a sure and efficient helper in mak- ing intelligent , industrious , and upright ...
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... means for inducing a well - ordered life . If order is Heaven's first law , it must be the first and abiding rule of the school ; not that fixed and monotonous routine en- forced by the mere martinet in discipline , that deadens the ...
... means for inducing a well - ordered life . If order is Heaven's first law , it must be the first and abiding rule of the school ; not that fixed and monotonous routine en- forced by the mere martinet in discipline , that deadens the ...
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... mean by mental discipline and in- tellectual culture . It is rather a maiming and torturing of the spirit . As well ... means of " saving those that believe , " the trouble is that the school - boy does not believe - in preaching , or ...
... mean by mental discipline and in- tellectual culture . It is rather a maiming and torturing of the spirit . As well ... means of " saving those that believe , " the trouble is that the school - boy does not believe - in preaching , or ...
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... means certain that within the sol- emn covers may not lie concealed a leaf of Cæsar or Le- gendre . The trouble with the dishonest and the vicious is not so often their ignorance of the true and the right , as their failure , through ...
... means certain that within the sol- emn covers may not lie concealed a leaf of Cæsar or Le- gendre . The trouble with the dishonest and the vicious is not so often their ignorance of the true and the right , as their failure , through ...
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... means and appliances are desirable ; books for study and reference , worthy of our most intelligent regard ; but we may safely leave all this to chance , or the whim of the hour , if sure in the choice of the intelligent , cultivated ...
... means and appliances are desirable ; books for study and reference , worthy of our most intelligent regard ; but we may safely leave all this to chance , or the whim of the hour , if sure in the choice of the intelligent , cultivated ...
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advance better cation character child culture dead past desire direct discern discipline dull duties earnest efficient effort eral ergy examination expression familiar feel flowery fields FRIEDRICH FROEBEL fruitful geography girl give grade grammar growth habits heart high-school higher hope important influence inspiration instruction intellectual intelligent interest JAMES JOHONNOT judgment kindly knowledge lessons means memory ment mental methods mind moral nature never normal schools parent perhaps pict present principal progress PSYCHOLOGY public school purpose question quickening ready reason recitation restless scholarship school-life school-room secure sentence set phrase skill sometimes spect spirit success suggestion superintendent teacher and pupil teaching tence text-book things thought tion to-day Tom Brown tricities true truth uncon weary well-ordered William Rufus wisdom wise wiser words worthy young