Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 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 . ones . This situation gives us a general recipe for a frequently recurring type of educational reformer ...
... pupil as pupil brings with him the ignorance and the bad habits , and is engaged in acquiring good habits and correct knowledge . ones . This situation gives us a general recipe for a frequently recurring type of educational reformer ...
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... ideal ... Get pupils to work hard ... ... ... For this arouse interest . Wordsworth Interest needed for activity Teaching young children Value of pictures ... Dr. Vater at Leipzig ... Dr. Vogel and Dr. Vater .. 8 ...
... ideal ... Get pupils to work hard ... ... ... For this arouse interest . Wordsworth Interest needed for activity Teaching young children Value of pictures ... Dr. Vater at Leipzig ... Dr. Vogel and Dr. Vater .. 8 ...
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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 ...
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... 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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... pupils through the back slums . of the Seven Dials and Soho in the direction of the British Museum , with the avowed purpose of taking them to the library , although they knew full well that not one pupil in ten , not one in fifty ...
... pupils through the back slums . of the Seven Dials and Soho in the direction of the British Museum , with the avowed purpose of taking them to the library , although they knew full well that not one pupil in ten , not one in fifty ...
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