Prize essay. The Teacher's Manual: being an exposition of an efficient and economical system of education, suited to the wants of a free peopleThomas H. Webb & Company, 1843 - 263 páginas |
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... Discipline on its proper foundation , the CONSCIENCE . Many other topics are treated of , incidentally , such as the division of towns into Districts , the laying out of School lots , erecting , lighting , warming , & c . , of ...
... Discipline on its proper foundation , the CONSCIENCE . Many other topics are treated of , incidentally , such as the division of towns into Districts , the laying out of School lots , erecting , lighting , warming , & c . , of ...
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... discipline , books , arrangement of studies , and mode of tuition , all were alike . But , so far is this from being the case now , that it would probably be diffi- cult to find two schools conducted on exactly similar prin- ciples , on ...
... discipline , books , arrangement of studies , and mode of tuition , all were alike . But , so far is this from being the case now , that it would probably be diffi- cult to find two schools conducted on exactly similar prin- ciples , on ...
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... Discipline , for instance , has an impor- tant bearing on each of the three classes . The same may be said of the subject of Teacher's Seminaries . And the amusements of children would be appropriate either to Moral or Physical ...
... Discipline , for instance , has an impor- tant bearing on each of the three classes . The same may be said of the subject of Teacher's Seminaries . And the amusements of children would be appropriate either to Moral or Physical ...
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... Discipline is a subject of the first importance in schools . Without subordination and good government , no school can make any considerable progress . The principal er- rors , on this head , may be thus enumerated : 1. Discipline may ...
... Discipline is a subject of the first importance in schools . Without subordination and good government , no school can make any considerable progress . The principal er- rors , on this head , may be thus enumerated : 1. Discipline may ...
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... discipline , result to the in- dividual advantage of the pupil . So far is this occa- sionally lost sight of , that , sometimes , the children will learn to regard themselves and teacher as opposites to each other ; as having two ...
... discipline , result to the in- dividual advantage of the pupil . So far is this occa- sionally lost sight of , that , sometimes , the children will learn to regard themselves and teacher as opposites to each other ; as having two ...
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