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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... leads to a scene of tumult and disorder at the close of the school . The room is badly ventilated , so that , in cool weather , when the doors and windows are kept shut , the children are forced to breath the same air , over and over ...
... leads to a scene of tumult and disorder at the close of the school . The room is badly ventilated , so that , in cool weather , when the doors and windows are kept shut , the children are forced to breath the same air , over and over ...
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... lead the students into a knowledge of the principles of the science , somewhat on the plan of Colburn's Mental Arithmetic . Every teacher ought to be able to give a clear demon- stration of the whole subject on the blackboard , on ...
... lead the students into a knowledge of the principles of the science , somewhat on the plan of Colburn's Mental Arithmetic . Every teacher ought to be able to give a clear demon- stration of the whole subject on the blackboard , on ...
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... lead- ing questions . These are perversions , which tend to con- vert a science , that is probably one of the best adapted to lead the mind into trains of reasoning , and habits of pa- tient investigation , into a means of leading youth ...
... lead- ing questions . These are perversions , which tend to con- vert a science , that is probably one of the best adapted to lead the mind into trains of reasoning , and habits of pa- tient investigation , into a means of leading youth ...
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... lead it astray . Hence , if our question is only clearly understood , we shall seldom , if ever , fail to receive , in reply , a correct discrimination between virtue and vice , from early childhood . * Would it not appear , then , that ...
... lead it astray . Hence , if our question is only clearly understood , we shall seldom , if ever , fail to receive , in reply , a correct discrimination between virtue and vice , from early childhood . * Would it not appear , then , that ...
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... leads to the continued exer- cise and improvement of this most important principle of our moral nature . It gradually , without show or effort , leads us into the habit of referring every thing to con- science , a habit of asking ...
... leads to the continued exer- cise and improvement of this most important principle of our moral nature . It gradually , without show or effort , leads us into the habit of referring every thing to con- science , a habit of asking ...
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