Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1890 - 568 sider |
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... pupil as pupil brings with him the ignorance and the bad habits , and is engaged in acquiring good habits and correct knowledge . This situation gives us a general recipe for a frequently recurring type of educational reformer . Any ...
... pupil as pupil brings with him the ignorance and the bad habits , and is engaged in acquiring good habits and correct knowledge . This situation gives us a general recipe for a frequently recurring type of educational reformer . Any ...
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... pupils are placed entirely in his hands , his work is one of great difficulty , with heavy penalties at- tached to all blundering in it ; though here , as in the case of the ignorant doctor and the careless architect , the.
... pupils are placed entirely in his hands , his work is one of great difficulty , with heavy penalties at- tached to all blundering in it ; though here , as in the case of the ignorant doctor and the careless architect , the.
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... pupils to work hard ... ... For this arouse interest . Wordsworth Interest needed for activity Teaching young children ... ... .. Value of pictures ... Dr. Vater at Leipzig ... PAGE 454 .. 455 .. 456 457 ... .4 458 300 459 ... ... 460 ...
... pupils to work hard ... ... For this arouse interest . Wordsworth Interest needed for activity Teaching young children ... ... .. Value of pictures ... Dr. Vater at Leipzig ... PAGE 454 .. 455 .. 456 457 ... .4 458 300 459 ... ... 460 ...
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... pupils on benches , the instructors make them read and learn by heart the poems of good poets in which are many moral lessons , many tales and eulogies and lays of the brave men of old ; that the boys may imitate them with emulation and ...
... pupils on benches , the instructors make them read and learn by heart the poems of good poets in which are many moral lessons , many tales and eulogies and lays of the brave men of old ; that the boys may imitate them with emulation and ...
Side 16
... pupils now - not Eutropius or Xenophon , or Cæsar or Cicero , but Defoe and Swift and Marryatt and Walter Scott . The ancient writings which were literature to Melancthon and Erasmus , as they are still to many in our universities and ...
... pupils now - not Eutropius or Xenophon , or Cæsar or Cicero , but Defoe and Swift and Marryatt and Walter Scott . The ancient writings which were literature to Melancthon and Erasmus , as they are still to many in our universities and ...
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