English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 1
... kind though ( when they kick against it ) a stern master ? Where do they learn first to govern themselves , and then to govern oth- ers , and so become trained for the onerous duties of magistrates , legisla- tors , instructors of ...
... kind though ( when they kick against it ) a stern master ? Where do they learn first to govern themselves , and then to govern oth- ers , and so become trained for the onerous duties of magistrates , legisla- tors , instructors of ...
Pàgina 4
... kind , with the elements of Latin , mathematics , and , if required , French . 3. The enlarging of the curriculum of learning in all schools , by in- troducing such a system of instruction in history , geography , and mod- ern languages ...
... kind , with the elements of Latin , mathematics , and , if required , French . 3. The enlarging of the curriculum of learning in all schools , by in- troducing such a system of instruction in history , geography , and mod- ern languages ...
Pàgina 22
... kind of deputy teaching was extended to the younger commoners as well , and led to some degree of abuse and neglect . In 1655 , during the head - mastership of Dr. Burte , a little boy of six years old was placed at Winchester as a ...
... kind of deputy teaching was extended to the younger commoners as well , and led to some degree of abuse and neglect . In 1655 , during the head - mastership of Dr. Burte , a little boy of six years old was placed at Winchester as a ...
Pàgina 23
... kind of teaching except from the college prefects in turn , who attended at cer- tain hours , and made a periodical report to the master as to how their little pu- pils conducted themselves , and what progress they were making in their ...
... kind of teaching except from the college prefects in turn , who attended at cer- tain hours , and made a periodical report to the master as to how their little pu- pils conducted themselves , and what progress they were making in their ...
Pàgina 24
... gentleman of an ancient house in Hampshire " - ' —was a scholar some fifty years after . But it is plain that the kind of education which Wykeham contemplated was unsuitable for any boys 24 ST . MARY'S COLI EGE IN WINCHESTER .
... gentleman of an ancient house in Hampshire " - ' —was a scholar some fifty years after . But it is plain that the kind of education which Wykeham contemplated was unsuitable for any boys 24 ST . MARY'S COLI EGE IN WINCHESTER .
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able acquainted Æsop afterwards amongst Arnold boys called child Christian Church classical Colet Comenius common construe declension discipline duty England English Erasmus Eton Eton College examination excellent exercise flogging give grammar school Greek hand hath Head Master head-master honor instruction Isocrates John Colet knowledge labor Latin Latin languages learning lessons letters London manner mathematics means Memoir and Portrait Merchant Taylors method mind modern languages moral nature never noun noun substantive observe Oxford parents person playday practice principles public schools punishment pupils Rugby Rugby School rules scholars school discipline schoolmaster singular number Sixth Form speak subjunctive mood syllables taught teacher teaching things thought tion tongue translate University verb verses warden whole Winchester Winchester College words write young youth