... both through example and precept, by our townsman, Mr Wood ; — a gentleman whose generous and enlightened devotion to the improvement of education entitles him to the warmest gratitude of his country. We have the high authority of Professor... The Edinburgh Review - Página 5231833Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 900 páginas
...faculty, — has been signally exposed, both through example and precept, by our townsman, Mr Wood ; — a gentleman whose generous and enlightened devotion...should be taught at the same time to understand what Tie reads, is so far from being generally received, that the •eery opposite, if not openly avowed,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 1222 páginas
...faculty, — has been signally exposed, both through example and precept, by our townsman, Mr Wood ; — a gentleman whose generous and enlightened devotion...his country. We have the high authority of Professor PiUans for stating, that in the parochial schools of Scotland, " the principle, That a child, in being... | |
| Salem Town - 1866 - 180 páginas
...at the foundation of all good teaching is, that a child being taught, both to read and ' to spell, should be taught, at the same time, to understand what he reads and spells. It is this principle which has suggested the plan of the present work. He would not deny... | |
| Salem Town - 1867 - 174 páginas
...lying at the foundation of all good teaching is, that a child being taught, both to read and to spell, should be taught, at the same time, to understand what he reads and spells. It is this principle which has suggested the plan of the present work. He would not deny... | |
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