| Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 oldal
...speech on introducing the law in the Chamber of Deputies, — All the provisions hitherto described would be of none effect, if we took no pains to procure...worthy of the high vocation of instructing the people. I cannot be too often repeated, that it is the master that makes the school And, indeed, what a well-assorted... | |
| Alonzo Potter, George Barrell Emerson - 1842 - 588 oldal
...different schools." SECTION VI. IMPROVEMENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS. " All the provisions hitherto described would be of none effect, if we took no pains to procure...repeated, that it is the master that makes the school." — GUIZOT. VI. INCOMPETENCY OF TEACHERS. — That a large proportion of common school teachers are... | |
| Alonzo Potter - 1842 - 582 oldal
...IMPROVEMENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS. " All the provisions hitherto described would be of none effect, il we took no pains to procure for the public school...repeated, that it is the master that makes the school." — GDIZOT. VI. INCOMPETENCT OF TEACHERS. — That a large proportion of common school teachers are... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 oldal
...TEACHERS SHOULD BE EMPLOYED. All the provisions heretofore described would be of none effect if \ve took no pains to procure for the public school thus...of the high vocation of instructing the people. It can not be too often repeated, that it is the master that makes the school.—GUIZOT. Society can never... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 486 oldal
...SHOULD BE EMPLOYED. All the provisions heretofore described would be of none effect if we took no paius to procure for the public school thus constituted...of the high vocation of instructing the people. It can not be too often repeated, that it is the master that makes the school. — GUIZOT. Society can... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 422 oldal
...the teacher's face is the light of the school-room. It is a remark of Guizot, a French writer, that " it cannot be too often repeated, that it is the master that makes the school." So it cannot be too often repeated, that light in the master's face, usually made light in the hearts... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 904 oldal
...education and training of teachers is thus eloquently set forth: "All the provisions hitherto described would be of none effect, if we took no pains to procure...of the high vocation of instructing the people. It can not be too often repealed, that it is the master that makes the school. And, indeed, what a well-assorted... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 908 oldal
...education and training of teachers is thus eloquently set forth: "All the provisions hitherto described would be of none effect, if we took no pains to procure...school thus constituted, an able master, and worthy ol the high vocation of instructing the people. It can not be too often repeated, that it is the master... | |
| 1847 - 900 oldal
...to the Chamber of Deputies in 1833 : " All the provisions hitherto described гсоиЫ be of nona effect, if we took no pains to procure for -the public...repeated, that it is the Master that makes the School. What a well-assorted union of qualities is required to constitute a good Master! A good Master ought... | |
| 1856 - 732 oldal
...of teachers, M. Guizot thus eloquently discourses : " All the provisions hitherto described should be of none effect, if we took no pains to procure...of the high vocation of instructing the people. It can not be too often repeated, that it is the Master that makes the School. And, indeed, what a well-assorted... | |
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