The Educational Record of the Province of Quebec: The Medium Through which the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction Communicates Its Proceedings and Official Announcements, Bind 19Dawson brothers, 1899 |
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Side 79
... sound is of little help . As between sight and sound these are pre- eminently eye - words . Group ( 2 ) represents a class of words which contain only one or two unnatural letters . Here again the sound cannot be followed . A strong ...
... sound is of little help . As between sight and sound these are pre- eminently eye - words . Group ( 2 ) represents a class of words which contain only one or two unnatural letters . Here again the sound cannot be followed . A strong ...
Side 80
... sound , silently pronouncing the word as he spells , but this is by no means certain . This habit cannot be left to chance . The fact that so many pupils in our schools to - day have so little idea of aiding themselves by sound can only ...
... sound , silently pronouncing the word as he spells , but this is by no means certain . This habit cannot be left to chance . The fact that so many pupils in our schools to - day have so little idea of aiding themselves by sound can only ...
Side 81
... sound image but also retains the image of the succession of letters . When doubt has arisen as to the correctness of ... sounds right . " There are a few words of which I can never be sure until I have repeated the letters . There is ...
... sound image but also retains the image of the succession of letters . When doubt has arisen as to the correctness of ... sounds right . " There are a few words of which I can never be sure until I have repeated the letters . There is ...
Side 83
... sound or rules . The best to be done with such words , until our spelling is reformed , is to bring them to the notice of the child , and trust to chance for the results . The simple reform of dropping the silent letter in the last ...
... sound or rules . The best to be done with such words , until our spelling is reformed , is to bring them to the notice of the child , and trust to chance for the results . The simple reform of dropping the silent letter in the last ...
Side 84
... sounds the diffi- culties are endless ; the same sound being represented in so many different ways that it is a marvel to master them at all . To illustrate : Blue , to , too , two , who , shoe , you , ewe ; lieu , view , new ( knew ) ...
... sounds the diffi- culties are endless ; the same sound being represented in so many different ways that it is a marvel to master them at all . To illustrate : Blue , to , too , two , who , shoe , you , ewe ; lieu , view , new ( knew ) ...
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11 Richmond St adverbs association attention bad spellers Bishop's College BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Bishop's University boys Canada Canadian child correlation COUNCIL OF PUBLIC course Dean and Professor EDUCATIONAL RECORD Empire Day English Euclid EXAMINATION PAPERS exercises FACULTY G. W. PARMELEE give Grade Grafton & Sons HARVARD COLLEGE Herbart Herbartian HINTS AND EXAMINATION ideas Inspector interest interrelation kindergarten lame language Latin Lennoxville lesson letters LL.D MCGILL NORMAL SCHOOL McGill University mental mind Model School Montreal moral municipality of Saint nature Official Department oral spelling Patents pension PRACTICAL HINTS present PRINCIPAL ADAMS pronunciation Protestant Committee PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Public Instruction pupils question Readers reading Reverend S. P. ROBINS Sainte Anne says School Commissioners SCHOOL DENTISTRY school municipality school-room Secretary sentences songs sub-committee Superintendent superior schools taught text-books thought tion Toronto Union Jack University words writing
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Side 71 - within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go, mark him well, For him no minstrel raptures swell, High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim ; Despite these titles, power and
Side 19 - of life. We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths ; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
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Side 71 - The wretch, concentred all in self, Living shall forfeit fair renown, And doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored and unsung.
Side 134 - —IT is a good divine that follows his own instructions ; I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than to be one of the twenty to follow my own
Side 134 - —THERE is no teaching until the pupil is brought into the same state or principle in which you are; a transfusion takes place ; he is you, and you are he ; there is a teaching ; and by no unfriendly chance or bad company can he ever quite lose the benefit. Emerson. —IT is
Side 139 - which it must ultimately follow. Children should be led to make their own investigations and to draw their own inferences. They should be told as little as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible.
Side 160 - —NATURE is not at variance with art, nor art with nature; they being both the servants of His providence. Art is the perfection of nature. Were the world now as it was on the sixth day, there
Side 162 - —I AM not so lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of earth, and that things are the sons of heaven. Samuel Johnson.
Side 67 - Power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine the strongest heads. No man is wise enough or good enough to be trusted with unlimited power ; for whatever qualifications he may have evinced to entitle him to the possession of so dangerous a privilege, yet, when possessed, others can no longer answer for him, because he can no longer answer for himself.