On Teaching: Its Ends and MeansMacmillan, 1885 - 126 sider |
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... children , I have attempted in the present edition to include the more important aspects of Home Training , specially as these are related to school work . I trust the chapter here added may extend the usefulness of the book by ...
... children , I have attempted in the present edition to include the more important aspects of Home Training , specially as these are related to school work . I trust the chapter here added may extend the usefulness of the book by ...
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... children . I am not without hope that the hints here offered to Teachers may to some extent meet the requirements of a still wider circle . Should this be the case , I shall be specially thankful on account of the import- ance to be ...
... children . I am not without hope that the hints here offered to Teachers may to some extent meet the requirements of a still wider circle . Should this be the case , I shall be specially thankful on account of the import- ance to be ...
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... children becomes an important end . Modern civilisation wisely rejects the Platonic idea , that children should be more the children of the State than of their parents . The unity of national life is found to be most secure in the ...
... children becomes an important end . Modern civilisation wisely rejects the Platonic idea , that children should be more the children of the State than of their parents . The unity of national life is found to be most secure in the ...
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... children be well stored , but that the intellect be developed , and habits formed which may remain as capital to draw from when the work of life must be done . The great difficulty of our modern civilisation , bred 1 The German view of ...
... children be well stored , but that the intellect be developed , and habits formed which may remain as capital to draw from when the work of life must be done . The great difficulty of our modern civilisation , bred 1 The German view of ...
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... children have all that they can call a " home . " The attractions of home priceless to us are altogether un- known to them . From their earliest days they have a hard and hardening life . Their chances of comfort and respectability are ...
... children have all that they can call a " home . " The attractions of home priceless to us are altogether un- known to them . From their earliest days they have a hard and hardening life . Their chances of comfort and respectability are ...
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A. J. CHURCH A. S. WALPOLE A. W. VERRALL ALGEBRA ARITHMETIC Assistant Master Botany character child Classical Clifton College D.Sc discipline disposition Dublin E. S. SHUCKBURGH Edinburgh Edited educational ELEMENTARY TREATISE encouragement ENGLISH EPISTLE Essay Exercises F.R.S. Illustrated favourable Fcap feel Fellow of Trinity G. E. FASNACHT GEOGRAPHY GEOMETRY GERMAN GRAMMAR Headmaster HISTORY influence instruction intelligence interest Introduction and Notes ISAAC TODHUNTER J. P. MAHAFFY J. P. POSTGATE late LATIN Lecturer LESSONS LITERATURE Litt Litt.D LL.D M.A. BOOK M.A. Cr MACMILLAN'S Manchester Maps ment mind nature Owens College Oxford parents Ph.D PHYSICS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRACTICAL preparation Press PRIMER Prof Professor of Greek PROSE pupils recognised revised and enlarged ROMAN scholars Science sewed STUDY T. H. HUXLEY task teacher teaching TEXT-BOOK THEORY tion Translated Trinity College University of Cambridge University of Dublin Vocabulary W. K. CLIFFORD
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