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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... pupils of the public schools . At the appoint- ed hour , I found the directors of the schools assembled , and two or three hundred children of both sexes , appa- rently between the ages of six and ten . The speaker , shortly after ...
... pupils of the public schools . At the appoint- ed hour , I found the directors of the schools assembled , and two or three hundred children of both sexes , appa- rently between the ages of six and ten . The speaker , shortly after ...
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... pupil . The necessity for relaxation and exercise has been so fully shown , as to make it unnecessary , here , to add another word . But , although unreasonable confinement defeats its object , that is no objection to good discipline ...
... pupil . The necessity for relaxation and exercise has been so fully shown , as to make it unnecessary , here , to add another word . But , although unreasonable confinement defeats its object , that is no objection to good discipline ...
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... pupil , but pure force . 5. Others have so little command of their temper , as to indulge in habitual scolding . They speak harshly to the pupils for the merest trifle , the natural consequence of which is , that their reproofs lose all ...
... pupil , but pure force . 5. Others have so little command of their temper , as to indulge in habitual scolding . They speak harshly to the pupils for the merest trifle , the natural consequence of which is , that their reproofs lose all ...
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... pupil has acquired the stiff mechanical habits which the synthetic course never fails to generate , the remedy is altogether beyond his reach . Had the child read in- telligently , from the first ; had none of his time been mis- pent in ...
... pupil has acquired the stiff mechanical habits which the synthetic course never fails to generate , the remedy is altogether beyond his reach . Had the child read in- telligently , from the first ; had none of his time been mis- pent in ...
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... pupils , have finally been overcome . Truly happy would it have been for the community , had this generally been the case ; but , unfortunately , too many teachers have not , or rather fancy they have not , the time necessary for the ...
... pupils , have finally been overcome . Truly happy would it have been for the community , had this generally been the case ; but , unfortunately , too many teachers have not , or rather fancy they have not , the time necessary for the ...
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