American Annals of Education and Instruction, כרך 7Allen & Ticknor, 1837 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 97
עמוד 3
... observed : " It is a part of the feebleness of human nature , to vibrate in- cessantly , from one extreme to another . Our views are seldom perfectly just our institutions remain ever imperfect . When we launch into the broad ocean of ...
... observed : " It is a part of the feebleness of human nature , to vibrate in- cessantly , from one extreme to another . Our views are seldom perfectly just our institutions remain ever imperfect . When we launch into the broad ocean of ...
עמוד 9
... observe completely - to exhaust the subjects which should be brought before his mind . 7. While the Philanthropinists attached great importance to special exercises of reflection , Pestalozzi would not make this a subject of separate ...
... observe completely - to exhaust the subjects which should be brought before his mind . 7. While the Philanthropinists attached great importance to special exercises of reflection , Pestalozzi would not make this a subject of separate ...
עמוד 12
... observe that history was but a " tissue of lies ; " and forgot that it was necessary to occupy the pupil with man , and with moral events , as well as with nature and matter , if we wish to cultivate properly his moral powers , and ...
... observe that history was but a " tissue of lies ; " and forgot that it was necessary to occupy the pupil with man , and with moral events , as well as with nature and matter , if we wish to cultivate properly his moral powers , and ...
עמוד 14
... observed , it was his province to educate ideas and not children . He combatted , with unshrink- ing boldness and untiring perseverance , through a long life , the prejudices and abuses of the age in reference to education , both by his ...
... observed , it was his province to educate ideas and not children . He combatted , with unshrink- ing boldness and untiring perseverance , through a long life , the prejudices and abuses of the age in reference to education , both by his ...
עמוד 18
... observed . The teacher's eye on all his school , is the great preservative of dili- gence and order . In the afternoon one half hour may be employed in spelling together , repeating grammar , rules of arithmetic , and useful tables ...
... observed . The teacher's eye on all his school , is the great preservative of dili- gence and order . In the afternoon one half hour may be employed in spelling together , repeating grammar , rules of arithmetic , and useful tables ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 422 - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, And are counted as the small dust of the balance: Behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
עמוד 234 - August of each year, the total number of children in the state between the ages of five and seventeen years, as shown by the latest reports of the county and city and county superintendents on file in his office.
עמוד 189 - Annual Report of the Trustees of the New England Institution for the Education of the Blind.
עמוד 166 - A verb is a word which signifies to be, to do, or to suffer ; as, I am — I rule — I am ruled.
עמוד 11 - ... preserved a child-like character in this respect even to old age. It was probably this temperament, which led him to estimate at a low rate the importance of positive religious truth in the education of children, and to maintain that the mere habit of faith and love, if cultivated toward earthly friends and benefactors, would, of course, be transferred to our Heavenly Father, whenever his character should be exhibited to the mind of the child.
עמוד 137 - There should be a professor or professors, of piety, of irreproachable character and good education, and of tried ability and skill in teaching. 2. A library, not necessarily large, but well chosen, of books on subjects to be taught, and on the art of teaching. 3. School-rooms, well situated, and arranged, heated, ventilated, and furnished, in the manner best approved by experienced teachers. 4. A select apparatus of globes, maps, and other instruments most useful for illustration. 5. A situation...
עמוד 333 - NATURAL THEOLOGY ; or the Testimony of Nature to the Being, Perfections, and Government of God. By the Rev. HENRY FERGUS.
עמוד 12 - These circumstances, combined with the want of tact in reference to the affairs of common life, materially impaired his powers of usefulness as a practical instructor of youth. The rapid progress of his ideas rarely allowed...
עמוד 43 - Aye, for the honor of the thing, I had rather have it said of me, that I was, by choice, the humblest citizen of the state, making the best provision for the education of all its children, and that I had the heart to appreciate this blessing, than sit on a throne of ivory and gold, the monarch of an empire on which the sun never sets. Husbandmen, sow the seed of instruction in your sons and daughters
עמוד 375 - At a General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, holden at Hartford in said State, on the first Wednesday of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one.