Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side vi
... hands , his work is one of great difficulty , with heavy penalties attached to all blundering in it ; though here , as in the case of the ignorant doctor and careless architect , the penalties , unfortunately , are paid by his victims ...
... hands , his work is one of great difficulty , with heavy penalties attached to all blundering in it ; though here , as in the case of the ignorant doctor and careless architect , the penalties , unfortunately , are paid by his victims ...
Side xvi
... hand Morality chiefly negative Liberty Children must learn to suffer .. Firmness Innate sense of right and wrong Punishments .. .. Educational value of scope of action Learning to begin at twelve years old 96 97 98 98,99 99 , 100 ..101 ...
... hand Morality chiefly negative Liberty Children must learn to suffer .. Firmness Innate sense of right and wrong Punishments .. .. Educational value of scope of action Learning to begin at twelve years old 96 97 98 98,99 99 , 100 ..101 ...
Side 10
... hand , the weekly publication of offences per præconem , and , on the other , besides prizes ( which could be won only by the externs ) , titles and badges of honour , and the like . It appears that in each class a kind of magistracy ...
... hand , the weekly publication of offences per præconem , and , on the other , besides prizes ( which could be won only by the externs ) , titles and badges of honour , and the like . It appears that in each class a kind of magistracy ...
Side 24
... hand , and also used by him as a dictionary for every present use . This is a lively and perfect way of teaching of rules ; where the common way used in common schools to read the grammar alone by itself is tedious for the master , hard ...
... hand , and also used by him as a dictionary for every present use . This is a lively and perfect way of teaching of rules ; where the common way used in common schools to read the grammar alone by itself is tedious for the master , hard ...
Side 27
... hand after the first declining of a noun and a verb ; but only by this double translating of Demosthenes and Isocrates daily , without missing , every forenoon , and likewise some part of Tully every afternoon , for space of a year or ...
... hand after the first declining of a noun and a verb ; but only by this double translating of Demosthenes and Isocrates daily , without missing , every forenoon , and likewise some part of Tully every afternoon , for space of a year or ...
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