The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education, Bind 10F.W. Hurtt & Company, 1861 |
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... Teacher's Work ......... An Offer ..... A Visit to Cleveland .... A Letter from the School Commissioner ... 355 Amendments to the School Law . By Wm ... Teaching Writing " An Accurate Rule " not Accurate .. A Request Articles for January ...
... Teacher's Work ......... An Offer ..... A Visit to Cleveland .... A Letter from the School Commissioner ... 355 Amendments to the School Law . By Wm ... Teaching Writing " An Accurate Rule " not Accurate .. A Request Articles for January ...
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... Teachers in Arms The Word Method - Its Abuse . The Instruction of Little Children . By Geo . H. Howison The Teaching of Foreign Languages . By Theodore E. Suliot ........ The Elyria Meeting 190 215 237 ..247,308 , 337 , 369 264 Take ...
... Teachers in Arms The Word Method - Its Abuse . The Instruction of Little Children . By Geo . H. Howison The Teaching of Foreign Languages . By Theodore E. Suliot ........ The Elyria Meeting 190 215 237 ..247,308 , 337 , 369 264 Take ...
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... teaching while very young , and for many years was the only teacher in the country who approached the business standard . In speaking of the difficulties he encountered while warring against the crude devices of the old system , he says ...
... teaching while very young , and for many years was the only teacher in the country who approached the business standard . In speaking of the difficulties he encountered while warring against the crude devices of the old system , he says ...
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... Teachers of Common Schools . Many papers have been received , and the one which we esteem the best will appear in ... teaching and disciplining , a kind and per- suasive manner , and pure morality are , to say the least , worthy of as ...
... Teachers of Common Schools . Many papers have been received , and the one which we esteem the best will appear in ... teaching and disciplining , a kind and per- suasive manner , and pure morality are , to say the least , worthy of as ...
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... Teachers ; though many of their under - graduates engage in teaching for a few months each year . This is especially true of Oberlin College , whose winter vacation of three months was arranged for the express purpose of affording ...
... Teachers ; though many of their under - graduates engage in teaching for a few months each year . This is especially true of Oberlin College , whose winter vacation of three months was arranged for the express purpose of affording ...
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Side 186 - They cross the stream and are gone for aye. We may not sunder the veil apart That hides from our vision the gates of day...
Side 183 - Such men, — men deserving the glorious title of teachers of mankind, I have found labouring conscientiously, though perhaps obscurely, in their blessed vocation, wherever I have gone. I have found them, and shared their fellowship, among the daring, the ambitious, the ardent, the indomitably active French; I have found them among the persevering, resolute, industrious Swiss; I have found them among the laborious, the warm-hearted, the enthusiastic Germans...
Side 186 - Over the river the boatman pale Carried another, the household pet ; Her brown curls waved in the gentle gale — Darling Minnie ! I see her yet.
Side 182 - The conqueror moves in a march. He stalks onward with the " pride, pomp, and circumstance of war ; " banners flying, shouts rending the air, guns thundering, and martial music pealing, to drown the shrieks of the wounded, and the lamentations for the slain. Not thus the schoolmaster in his peaceful vocation. He meditates and...
Side 186 - And I sit and think when the sunset's gold Is flushing river and hill and shore, I shall one day stand by the water cold,And list for the sound of the boatman's oar ; I shall watch for a gleam of the flapping sail, I shall hear the boat as it gains the strand, I shall pass from sight with the boatman pale To the better shore of the spirit land. I shall know the loved who have gone before...
Side 149 - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night ! O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light...
Side 186 - There's one with ringlets of sunny gold, And eyes the reflection of heaven's own blue ; He crossed in the twilight gray and cold, And the pale mist hid him from mortal view. We saw not the angels who met him there; The gates of the city we could not see : Over the river, over the river, My brother stands waiting to welcome me...
Side 149 - Oft has the poet's magic tongue The Rose's fair luxuriance sung ; And long the Muses, heavenly maids, Have rear'd it in their tuneful shades. When, at the early glance of morn. It sleeps upon the glittering thorn. 'Tis sweet to dare the tangled fence, To cull the timid...
Side 182 - His is a progress not to be compared with anything like a march ; but it leads to a far more brilliant triumph, and to laurels more imperishable than the destroyer of his species, the scourge of the world, ever won.
Side 149 - O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head ; Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise, A flood of glory bursts from all the skies : The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight, Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.