Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 sider |
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Side 11
... temper and intellectual progress of the pupil . If one child has a more accurate or quicker eye or ear than another , or shows more natural vivacity or strength , or if , in consequence of this superiority of organiza- tion , he early ...
... temper and intellectual progress of the pupil . If one child has a more accurate or quicker eye or ear than another , or shows more natural vivacity or strength , or if , in consequence of this superiority of organiza- tion , he early ...
Side 23
... tempers , incapable of directing themselves with common sense , frequently without common honesty , and shamelessly insolent and ungrateful to their be- nefactors . From Savage and Chatterton to Morland and Dermody , this , with few ...
... tempers , incapable of directing themselves with common sense , frequently without common honesty , and shamelessly insolent and ungrateful to their be- nefactors . From Savage and Chatterton to Morland and Dermody , this , with few ...
Side 38
... tempers and their idle habits are to be suddenly disciplined , when they are to be fixed on benches , in a crowded school- room , conning over unintelligible tasks without respite , relax- ation , air , or exercise , for eight or ten ...
... tempers and their idle habits are to be suddenly disciplined , when they are to be fixed on benches , in a crowded school- room , conning over unintelligible tasks without respite , relax- ation , air , or exercise , for eight or ten ...
Side 40
... temper and early instruc- tion of their children , till they are five or six years old , and if proper gradations of elementary schools were established , they need not be kept at home till they are nine or ten , as they now must be for ...
... temper and early instruc- tion of their children , till they are five or six years old , and if proper gradations of elementary schools were established , they need not be kept at home till they are nine or ten , as they now must be for ...
Side 46
... temper and habits of young people , might be as well con- ducted in such schools , as in a happy private family . These improvements in initiatory seminaries will con- duce in the most certain and effectual manner to the im- provement ...
... temper and habits of young people , might be as well con- ducted in such schools , as in a happy private family . These improvements in initiatory seminaries will con- duce in the most certain and effectual manner to the im- provement ...
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