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... never be checked by unpunctual teachers . In the best managed schools the doors are finally closed at least two hours and ten minutes before dismissal , and later comers are not admitted . Truancy is checked 1 A lobby fitted with ...
... never be checked by unpunctual teachers . In the best managed schools the doors are finally closed at least two hours and ten minutes before dismissal , and later comers are not admitted . Truancy is checked 1 A lobby fitted with ...
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... never attempt to hide it by asserting that of which he is not quite certain . If , however , he will take the first opportunity of acquiring the needed information , his scholars will teach him as well as he them . Teachers have been ...
... never attempt to hide it by asserting that of which he is not quite certain . If , however , he will take the first opportunity of acquiring the needed information , his scholars will teach him as well as he them . Teachers have been ...
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... never to reckon on , a high code of honour among children , but to adopt such methods as will make copying impossible . A teacher should blame himself whenever he detects such acts of dishonesty as good and watchful discipline would ...
... never to reckon on , a high code of honour among children , but to adopt such methods as will make copying impossible . A teacher should blame himself whenever he detects such acts of dishonesty as good and watchful discipline would ...
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... never to allow anything that may have gone wrong in the one to be brought up again in the other . Nor is it wise to resent the rough behaviour of rude children . Studied courtesy is at once the best reproof and the surest cure , the ...
... never to allow anything that may have gone wrong in the one to be brought up again in the other . Nor is it wise to resent the rough behaviour of rude children . Studied courtesy is at once the best reproof and the surest cure , the ...
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... never , without , urgent cause , quit his position . He should so use his eyes that each child may feel himself to be under their influence , that he cannot stir without being observed . When teaching a class seated at parallel desks he ...
... never , without , urgent cause , quit his position . He should so use his eyes that each child may feel himself to be under their influence , that he cannot stir without being observed . When teaching a class seated at parallel desks he ...
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