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134 Instruction in Normal Schools . 474 Compulsory Uniformity of Text - Books . In the Laboratory with Agassiz . 968 Conducting Recitations ... 165 Convention of County Superintendonds . L. Convention of Institute Conductors 354 ...
134 Instruction in Normal Schools . 474 Compulsory Uniformity of Text - Books . In the Laboratory with Agassiz . 968 Conducting Recitations ... 165 Convention of County Superintendonds . L. Convention of Institute Conductors 354 ...
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285 Teaching in Accordance with the Laws of Primary Instruction .. 419 Mental Science .. 466 Professor Agassiz at Penikere School .. 57 | Teaching - Shady Side - Bright Side . 88 Prussian and American School Systems .
285 Teaching in Accordance with the Laws of Primary Instruction .. 419 Mental Science .. 466 Professor Agassiz at Penikere School .. 57 | Teaching - Shady Side - Bright Side . 88 Prussian and American School Systems .
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The Dean of Canterbury propounded the educational policy of the ( Eng . ) in visiting the public schools of State for the last six years , as : 1st , better Albany was astonished to find so many instruction ; 2d , efficient supervision ...
The Dean of Canterbury propounded the educational policy of the ( Eng . ) in visiting the public schools of State for the last six years , as : 1st , better Albany was astonished to find so many instruction ; 2d , efficient supervision ...
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In this education , by providing for instruction article our Senator , with his character . in free - hand drawing in the common istic force and directness , endeavors to schools . Mr. Smith , whose skill had show the falsity of ...
In this education , by providing for instruction article our Senator , with his character . in free - hand drawing in the common istic force and directness , endeavors to schools . Mr. Smith , whose skill had show the falsity of ...
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The superintendent should criticise the ligible , completed records . methods of instruction which he sees ; He should inspect the text - books of the not with the idea of making his teachers pupils , to ascertain whether they are pre ...
The superintendent should criticise the ligible , completed records . methods of instruction which he sees ; He should inspect the text - books of the not with the idea of making his teachers pupils , to ascertain whether they are pre ...
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Side 168 - ... not possessing these single truths, it is necessarily a mystery.* Thus, confounding two kinds of simplification, teachers have constantly erred by setting out with
Side 445 - Thou must be true thyself, If thou the truth wouldst teach; Thy soul must overflow, if thou Another's soul wouldst reach ! It needs the overflow of heart To give the lips full speech. Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the world's famine feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed; Live truly, and thy life shall be A great and noble creed.
Side 118 - In what way to treat the body; in what way to treat the mind; in what way to manage our affairs; in what way to bring up a family; in what way to behave as a citizen; in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which nature supplies— how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves and others— how to live completely?
Side 168 - The education of the child must accord both in mode and arrangement with the education of mankind as considered historically; or in other words, the genesis of knowledge in the individual must follow the same course as the genesis of knowledge in the race.
Side 126 - In our country, and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman, who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all his plans of administration.
Side 118 - To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge ; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such function.
Side 263 - In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in that fish, and started in search of the professor, who had, however, left the museum; and when I returned, after lingering over some of the odd animals stored in the upper apartment, my specimen was dry all over.
Side 118 - Had we time to master all subjects we need not be particular. To quote the old song : — Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know ! What deeds might he do ! And all without hurry or care. "But we that have but span-long lives" must ever bear in mind our limited time for acquisition.
Side 468 - You are mistaken," said the gentleman, " he had a great many. He wiped his feet when he came in, and closed the door after him, showing that he was careful. He gave up his seat instantly to that lame old man, showing that he was kind and thoughtful. He took off his cap when he came in, and answered my questions promptly and respectfully, showing that he was polite and gentlemanly.