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Pągina 2
... our county magistrates , our country gentlemen , but to the fact of the strong
impress which our school education - with its wholesome mixture of free . dom
and restraint , of lessons and games , of internal self - government under the
authority ...
... our county magistrates , our country gentlemen , but to the fact of the strong
impress which our school education - with its wholesome mixture of free . dom
and restraint , of lessons and games , of internal self - government under the
authority ...
Pągina 22
But the younger commoners , probably , seldom came into school , and in
summer - time the whole of the scholars usually adjourned for lessons into the
adjacent cloisters ; a delightful arrangement , from which the latter portion of the "
long ...
But the younger commoners , probably , seldom came into school , and in
summer - time the whole of the scholars usually adjourned for lessons into the
adjacent cloisters ; a delightful arrangement , from which the latter portion of the "
long ...
Pągina 24
The commoners are , in point of fact , little more than the private boarders of the
bead - master , attending the regular lessons of the school in company with the
boys on the foundation , and amalgainated with them so far as school
classification ...
The commoners are , in point of fact , little more than the private boarders of the
bead - master , attending the regular lessons of the school in company with the
boys on the foundation , and amalgainated with them so far as school
classification ...
Pągina 26
The middle of the room is occupied by blocks of oak benches , with gangways
between , upon which are fixed the college boys ' boxes ( called in the peculiar
school tongue scobs — " box " spelt backwards ) where the lessons are prepared
...
The middle of the room is occupied by blocks of oak benches , with gangways
between , upon which are fixed the college boys ' boxes ( called in the peculiar
school tongue scobs — " box " spelt backwards ) where the lessons are prepared
...
Pągina 34
Middle school is from 9 to 12 , comprising two distinct lessons , one in classics ,
the other in mathematics or modern languages . Third school is from 3 o ' clock
until 6 also for two lessons as before . Tuesdays and Thursdays are half -
holidays ...
Middle school is from 9 to 12 , comprising two distinct lessons , one in classics ,
the other in mathematics or modern languages . Third school is from 3 o ' clock
until 6 also for two lessons as before . Tuesdays and Thursdays are half -
holidays ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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