Hints to Teachers in National Schools: Selected from Modern Works on Practical EducationHenry Hopwood J.Burns, 1841 - 173 oldal |
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vi. oldal
... reasons by which he justifies his award are these that " young persons educated at home are wholly unprepared to cringe ... reason , satisfactory to themselves , before they bow to the dictates of those who have no right to their sub ...
... reasons by which he justifies his award are these that " young persons educated at home are wholly unprepared to cringe ... reason , satisfactory to themselves , before they bow to the dictates of those who have no right to their sub ...
1. oldal
... reason and the cultivation of the best motives , education ought to begin by endeavouring to strengthen the character , - by preparing the soil in such a manner that every good principle may take root in it , and bring forth fruit . The ...
... reason and the cultivation of the best motives , education ought to begin by endeavouring to strengthen the character , - by preparing the soil in such a manner that every good principle may take root in it , and bring forth fruit . The ...
4. oldal
... children an exact idea of the object for whom these feelings are to be excited , in order that they may learn not to bestow their affec- tions without reason . We may , perhaps , imagine that if we had assisted at the creation of moral 4.
... children an exact idea of the object for whom these feelings are to be excited , in order that they may learn not to bestow their affec- tions without reason . We may , perhaps , imagine that if we had assisted at the creation of moral 4.
5. oldal
... reason in order to inspire a child with feelings of piety , I should not , even when he has attained that age , at- tempt to begin with argumentative reasoning . Only let the fundamental truths of religion be brought forward as facts ...
... reason in order to inspire a child with feelings of piety , I should not , even when he has attained that age , at- tempt to begin with argumentative reasoning . Only let the fundamental truths of religion be brought forward as facts ...
5. oldal
... reason in order to inspire a child with feelings of piety , I should not , even when he has attained that age , at- tempt to begin with argument ve reasoning . Only let the fundarental truths religion be ought y and forward as reveren ...
... reason in order to inspire a child with feelings of piety , I should not , even when he has attained that age , at- tempt to begin with argument ve reasoning . Only let the fundarental truths religion be ought y and forward as reveren ...
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iv. oldal - It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident; and well to beware that it be the reformation that draweth on the change, and not the desire of change that pretendeth the reformation.
iii. oldal - It were good therefore that men in their innovations would follow the example of time itself, which indeed innovateth greatly, but quietly and by degrees scarce to be perceived...
107. oldal - As, it is usually managed, it is a dreadful task indeed to learn, and if possible a more dreadful task to teach to read: with the help of counters, and coaxing, and gingerbread, or by dint of reiterated pain and terror, the names of the...
125. oldal - You would ride very safely on the camel's back, if you had ... stirrups between these two large ... lumps. Lumps ! ! Hunches, Sir. Now, I must tell you something more about this wonderful animal, and then you will tell me what you think of it. The camel is a very tall animal, as high as six feet, that is from the ... floor to a little above my ... head.
vi. oldal - ... body. Many men there are, than whom nothing is more commendable when they are singled; and yet in society with others none less fit to answer the duties which are looked for at their hands.
74. oldal - ... receiving the medicine, and every other little adventitious concomitant of his cure. The copyist may introduce precisely the same number and the same size of classes, — may place the master, the monitors, and the scholars, in the same respective positions, — may prescribe to them the same movements, — may put the same books into their hands, — and, in short, may give the whole the self-same external aspect. But, if he be not at least equally desirous to catch the spirit, as to imitate...
26. oldal - ... idiot. Certainly an idiot does the same thing, and seems to derive the same species of pleasure from it : so does a child. The philosophy of the subject is thus expounded by a popular writer: ' Too little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the ' broad fact, that a child's mental existence is constituted almost ' entirely of the workings of the conceptive faculty. The human ' mind, in its first period, may be said to be all ideality...
85. oldal - ... a unity of system, and as nice an accommodation of each class to the others, as if he himself were every moment personally occupied in each, and continually conducted the education of every individual scholar from its commencement to its close.
83. oldal - ... circumstances must be taken into account — that one may be rejected or removed from being a monitor, merely on account of his not possessing a turn for teaching, without calling in question either his own other attainments or his diligence, and that, among the monitors themselves, the post of honor depends, not on the numerical order of the class intrusted to them, but entirely upon its state of discipline and improvement.
73. oldal - ... usefulness, or stability of the future fabric is to depend ; nor will he suffer himself to forget how often it has happened that, on the removal of the scaffolding, some deformity or flaw in the structure itself has been disclosed, which the apparatus had hitherto concealed from the eye of the spectator. From inattention to this fundamentally important truth, how large a proportion, unfortunately, of the schools instituted even upon the most justly celebrated systems have been allowed to become...