On Teaching: Its Ends and MeansMacmillan, 1885 - 126 sider |
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... educational results . Yet it is upon this we are constrained mainly to rely when we would take measures to secure a high standard of teaching . Consequently , from the earliest A stages of preparation for the profession , the young ...
... educational results . Yet it is upon this we are constrained mainly to rely when we would take measures to secure a high standard of teaching . Consequently , from the earliest A stages of preparation for the profession , the young ...
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... educational machinery . All educational appliances work at a disadvantage when the effort of the teacher is not supported by a basis of character in the scholars . Hence a great deal is done in the earliest stages of education if a ...
... educational machinery . All educational appliances work at a disadvantage when the effort of the teacher is not supported by a basis of character in the scholars . Hence a great deal is done in the earliest stages of education if a ...
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... educational ends . It must be all - pervading in the work of the school , but not always asserting itself . Silent as the air around them , it must provide for the healthy development of the children for whose life - wants it is adapted ...
... educational ends . It must be all - pervading in the work of the school , but not always asserting itself . Silent as the air around them , it must provide for the healthy development of the children for whose life - wants it is adapted ...
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... honour- able to our educational skill and study of human nature . When the instruments for chas- tising the scholars were in constant use , their very commonness made them insufficient , and tempted the teacher 32 ON TEACHING .
... honour- able to our educational skill and study of human nature . When the instruments for chas- tising the scholars were in constant use , their very commonness made them insufficient , and tempted the teacher 32 ON TEACHING .
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... educational perplexi- ties surrounding this subject . And they may be taken by young teachers who are conscious of considerable anxiety as to maintaining their authority over children , as evidence that mature reflection and long ...
... educational perplexi- ties surrounding this subject . And they may be taken by young teachers who are conscious of considerable anxiety as to maintaining their authority over children , as evidence that mature reflection and long ...
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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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