Education, Volumul 21New England Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... character and a good knowledge of the subjects studied in the schools are sufficient qualifications for teaching . The high schools and the colleges furnish this knowledge , it is said . Why have State normal schools ? The answer is ...
... character and a good knowledge of the subjects studied in the schools are sufficient qualifications for teaching . The high schools and the colleges furnish this knowledge , it is said . Why have State normal schools ? The answer is ...
Pagina 2
... character and attainments to become teachers ? The public school service calls for men and women of the greatest natural aptitude , the noblest character , the fullest knowledge , the ripest maturity and the most delicate skill and tact ...
... character and attainments to become teachers ? The public school service calls for men and women of the greatest natural aptitude , the noblest character , the fullest knowledge , the ripest maturity and the most delicate skill and tact ...
Pagina 5
... character- istic method of his life can never be foretold with any degree of certainty , yet it is his conduct which determines the excellence of his education . And the modern school is so new that it lacks background . We derive ...
... character- istic method of his life can never be foretold with any degree of certainty , yet it is his conduct which determines the excellence of his education . And the modern school is so new that it lacks background . We derive ...
Pagina 8
... character and measure of attainment of the persons received as students . These should have gained a mastery of the elementary subjects of knowledge sufficient for most practical purposes and an intelligent view of the world in which ...
... character and measure of attainment of the persons received as students . These should have gained a mastery of the elementary subjects of knowledge sufficient for most practical purposes and an intelligent view of the world in which ...
Pagina 9
... character is proper work for the normal school , and may require the pursuit of studies not specially pedagogical . Selections from these groups of subjects need be carefully made for each school , with occasional , per- haps frequent ...
... character is proper work for the normal school , and may require the pursuit of studies not specially pedagogical . Selections from these groups of subjects need be carefully made for each school , with occasional , per- haps frequent ...
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Pagina 222 - Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, — Yet that scaffold sways the Future, and, behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own.
Pagina 119 - ... that learning may not be buried in the grave of our fathers in the Church and Commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors. It is therefore ordered, that every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read...
Pagina 450 - I am myself indifferent honest; but yet I could accuse me of such things that it were better my mother had not borne me. I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious; with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in. What should such fellows as I do crawling between earth and heaven? We are arrant knaves, all; believe none of us.
Pagina 31 - Yet come it will, the day decreed by fates, 570 (How my h:art trembles while my tongue relates !) The day when thou, imperial Troy ! must bend, And see thy warriors fall, thy glories end. And yet no dire presage so wounds my mind, My mother's death, the ruin of my kind, Not Priam's hoary hairs defil'd with gore, Not all my brothers gasping on the shore, As thine, Andromache ! Thy griefs I dread : I see thee trembling, weeping, captive led...
Pagina 106 - Men may be beaten, chained, tormented, yoked like cattle, slaughtered like summer flies, and yet remain in one sense, and the best sense, free. But to smother their souls within them, to blight and hew into rotting pollards the suckling branches of their human intelligence, to make the flesh and skin which, after the worm's work on it, is to see God, into leathern thongs to yoke machinery with, — this it is to be slavemasters indeed ; and there might be more freedom in England, though her feudal...
Pagina 386 - As well as if thy voice today Were praising God, the Pope's great way. "This Easter Day, the Pope at Rome Praises God from Peter's dome.
Pagina 452 - Tell my sister not to weep for me, and sob with drooping head, When the troops come marching home again, with glad and gallant tread ; But to look upon them proudly, with a calm and steadfast eye, For her brother was a soldier too, and not afraid to die ; And if a comrade seek her love, I ask her in my name To listen to him kindly, without regret or shame ; And to hang the old sword in its place, my father's sword and mine, For the honor of old Bingen — dear Bingen on the Rhine.
Pagina 223 - If ye abide in me, the works that I do shall ye do also, and greater works than these shall ye do, because I go unto my Father.
Pagina 386 - Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.
Pagina 386 - The Judge looked back as he climbed the hill, And saw Maud Muller standing still. "A form more fair, a face more sweet Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. "And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair.