Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side 9
... feeling of the boys among them- selves . Jouvency mentions a practice of appointing mock defenders of any particularly bad exercise , who should make the author of it ridiculous by their excuses ; and any boy , whose work was very dis ...
... feeling of the boys among them- selves . Jouvency mentions a practice of appointing mock defenders of any particularly bad exercise , who should make the author of it ridiculous by their excuses ; and any boy , whose work was very dis ...
Side 19
... feeling as to some ulterior object , or to a rule of the Order . I think it is Jouvency who recom- mends that when a boy is absent from sickness or other sufficient reason , the master should send daily to inquire after him , because ...
... feeling as to some ulterior object , or to a rule of the Order . I think it is Jouvency who recom- mends that when a boy is absent from sickness or other sufficient reason , the master should send daily to inquire after him , because ...
Side 37
... feeling the neglect of this principle . Take e . g . the way in which children are usually taught to read . First , they have to say the alphabet - a very easy task as it seems to us , but if we met with a strange word of twenty - six ...
... feeling the neglect of this principle . Take e . g . the way in which children are usually taught to read . First , they have to say the alphabet - a very easy task as it seems to us , but if we met with a strange word of twenty - six ...
Side 40
... feeling of disappointment . His proposals , indeed , like everything connected with him , are of heroic mould .. The reader ( especially if he be a schoolmaster ) gasps for breath at the mere enumeration of the subjects to be learned ...
... feeling of disappointment . His proposals , indeed , like everything connected with him , are of heroic mould .. The reader ( especially if he be a schoolmaster ) gasps for breath at the mere enumeration of the subjects to be learned ...
Side 66
... feel much surprised on reading this ' general verdict , ' written some thirty years later , touching those earlier works of Comenius : They are of singular use , and very advantageous to those of more discretion ( especially to such as ...
... feel much surprised on reading this ' general verdict , ' written some thirty years later , touching those earlier works of Comenius : They are of singular use , and very advantageous to those of more discretion ( especially to such as ...
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