The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volumer 7-8J. H. Lawrence, 1854 |
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... Teacher's Work , 94 . Drawing in Public Schools , 96 . Death , Ruling Passion in , 150 . Duration , Wayland's Theory of , 196 Digestion of Food , 155 . Discipline , School 174 . Difficulties in School Government , 183 . EDITORIAL . E ...
... Teacher's Work , 94 . Drawing in Public Schools , 96 . Death , Ruling Passion in , 150 . Duration , Wayland's Theory of , 196 Digestion of Food , 155 . Discipline , School 174 . Difficulties in School Government , 183 . EDITORIAL . E ...
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... Teacher and 127 , make them love you 168 ; and Teacher , Relations , 191 . Palmerston , Lord on writing 121 ; Children , Time and Money , 135 . Punctuality in the Teacher 121 ; General 136 . Preparation for School , 146 . POPULATION of ...
... Teacher and 127 , make them love you 168 ; and Teacher , Relations , 191 . Palmerston , Lord on writing 121 ; Children , Time and Money , 135 . Punctuality in the Teacher 121 ; General 136 . Preparation for School , 146 . POPULATION of ...
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... Teachers in communicating instruction , and that each School has a Teacher receiving £ 100 and an Assistant at £ 50 , we think the Trustees must have conducted the Schools with the most rigid economy . UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , TORONTO . The ...
... Teachers in communicating instruction , and that each School has a Teacher receiving £ 100 and an Assistant at £ 50 , we think the Trustees must have conducted the Schools with the most rigid economy . UNIVERSITY COLLEGE , TORONTO . The ...
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... teacher , " says Governor Seymour , " is held in much greater esteem than it was a few years since . The influence of the Normal School is felt throughout the State , as it furnishes an increasing body of teachers whose superior ...
... teacher , " says Governor Seymour , " is held in much greater esteem than it was a few years since . The influence of the Normal School is felt throughout the State , as it furnishes an increasing body of teachers whose superior ...
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... teaching to pursue that profession any longer : Provided also , that no allowance to any superannu- ated or worn - out Teacher shall exceed the rate of One Pound Ten Shillings for each year that such Teacher shall have tanght a Common ...
... teaching to pursue that profession any longer : Provided also , that no allowance to any superannu- ated or worn - out Teacher shall exceed the rate of One Pound Ten Shillings for each year that such Teacher shall have tanght a Common ...
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Side 168 - When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion of envy dies in me ; when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desire goes out; when I meet with the grief of parents upon a tomb-stone, my heart melts with compassion ; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow...
Side 103 - No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced — no matter what complexion, incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have burnt upon...
Side 24 - ... may not fear the power of any adversaries, through the might of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. MORNING COLLECT FOR GRACE. OLORD our Heavenly Father, almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day ; defend us in the same with thy mighty power ; and grant that this day we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger...
Side 114 - Oriel, in which it was predicted that, if Mr. Arnold were elected to the head-mastership of Rugby, he would change the face of education all through the public schools of England.
Side 168 - God be thanked for books. They are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages.
Side 30 - LIGHTEN our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord ; and by thy great mercy defend us from* all perils and dangers of this night ; for the love of thy only Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Side 168 - When I see kings lying by those who deposed them, when I consider rival wits placed side by side, or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes, I reflect with sorrow and astonishment on the little competitions, factions, and debates of mankind.
Side 103 - Although no sculptured marble should rise to their memory, nor engraved stone bear record of their deeds, yet will their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored. Marble columns may, indeed, moulder into dust, time may erase all impress from the crumbling stone, but their fame remains ; for with American Liberty it rose, and with American Liberty only can it perish. It was the last swelling peal of yonder choir, "Their bodies are buried in peace, but their name liveth evermore.
Side 167 - Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves.
Side 73 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view ; I knew him well, and every truant knew...