Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side xv
... boys intended for trade Knowledge of things .. 68 69 69 71 ff . Interlinear translations Gentlemen should study their own grammar , not foreign grammar Instruction should be easy at first .. .. a 73 , 74 74 ff . 76 , 77 78 78 , 79 80 81 ...
... boys intended for trade Knowledge of things .. 68 69 69 71 ff . Interlinear translations Gentlemen should study their own grammar , not foreign grammar Instruction should be easy at first .. .. a 73 , 74 74 ff . 76 , 77 78 78 , 79 80 81 ...
Side 2
... boys and ignorant per- sons in the Christian religion . ' But the Society well understood that secular was more in demand than religious learning ; and they offered the more valued instruction , that they might have the opportunity of ...
... boys and ignorant per- sons in the Christian religion . ' But the Society well understood that secular was more in demand than religious learning ; and they offered the more valued instruction , that they might have the opportunity of ...
Side 3
... boys of the different nations were trained as mission- aries . But , in time , the Jesuits pushed their camps forwards , even into the heart of the enemy's country . The system of education to be adopted in all the Jesuit institutions ...
... boys of the different nations were trained as mission- aries . But , in time , the Jesuits pushed their camps forwards , even into the heart of the enemy's country . The system of education to be adopted in all the Jesuit institutions ...
Side 5
... boys , one in each form . The school or college was to be built and maintained by gifts and bequests which the Society might receive for this purpose only . Their instruction was always given gratuitously . When sufficient funds were ...
... boys , one in each form . The school or college was to be built and maintained by gifts and bequests which the Society might receive for this purpose only . Their instruction was always given gratuitously . When sufficient funds were ...
Side 8
... boys in the lower part of the school were arranged in pairs , each pair being rivals ( amuli ) to one another . Every boy was to be con- stantly on the watch , to catch his rival tripping , and was immediately to correct him . Besides ...
... boys in the lower part of the school were arranged in pairs , each pair being rivals ( amuli ) to one another . Every boy was to be con- stantly on the watch , to catch his rival tripping , and was immediately to correct him . Besides ...
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