Common Sense Didactics for Common School TeachersRand, McNally, 1903 - 343 עמודים |
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... was made by a promi- ent superintendent , and greeted with applause , that e measured the worth of a teacher by the number of pils in her room who could pass a successful exam- ily to combat , as far as possible , such 3.
... was made by a promi- ent superintendent , and greeted with applause , that e measured the worth of a teacher by the number of pils in her room who could pass a successful exam- ily to combat , as far as possible , such 3.
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Henry Sabin. ily to combat , as far as possible , such ideas as ut to inculcate and enforce the opposite , which d Thring formulates in these words : " Education training for life . Lives , not lessons , are dealt with its corollary ...
Henry Sabin. ily to combat , as far as possible , such ideas as ut to inculcate and enforce the opposite , which d Thring formulates in these words : " Education training for life . Lives , not lessons , are dealt with its corollary ...
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... possible . On the other hand , when the pupils discover that the instructor is incom- petent , or is dull , lifeless , and half - hearted in his work , hey first lose confidence and then interest , and the ime allotted to the class ...
... possible . On the other hand , when the pupils discover that the instructor is incom- petent , or is dull , lifeless , and half - hearted in his work , hey first lose confidence and then interest , and the ime allotted to the class ...
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... possible only with Hopkins and d sitting side by side , heart to heart , thought Ing thought ; the teacher quickening the pupil , - pupil , by his eagerness to learn and know the stimulating the teacher to yet greater effort . ver there ...
... possible only with Hopkins and d sitting side by side , heart to heart , thought Ing thought ; the teacher quickening the pupil , - pupil , by his eagerness to learn and know the stimulating the teacher to yet greater effort . ver there ...
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... possible use of the knowledge he possesses . of dis- The body is disciplined when , through care- ful exercising , each organ is able to perform functions without weariness . One object of the ool is to discipline as highly as possible ...
... possible use of the knowledge he possesses . of dis- The body is disciplined when , through care- ful exercising , each organ is able to perform functions without weariness . One object of the ool is to discipline as highly as possible ...
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attention authority awaken beautiful become better called CHAPTER character child conscience country school cultivate desire desk dime novels discipline duty Edward Thring evil exercise eyes facts Francis W geography girls give grow growth habit hand heart Henry Calderwood Horace Mann ideal ideas imagination important influence intellectual interest Jack Small James Johonnot James Sully Joseph Baldwin knowledge learned lesson living Mark Hopkins matter means memory mental methods mind motives Nature Study necessity never obedience observation oral instruction parents person Pestalozzi possible pupils QUOTATIONS WORTH READING reason recitation requires says schoolhouse schoolroom sense skill Socratic method sometimes soul spirit stimulate success SUGGESTIONS WORTH THINKING taught teacher teaching text-book things Thomas Arnold thought tion to-day true truth ventilation William Ellery Channing words