English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 1
... speak out boldly in defence of the weak , or in the cause of truth ? Where do they acquire habits of self - reliance and manly independence ? Where do they learn that submission to lawful discipline is perfect freedom , and that law is ...
... speak out boldly in defence of the weak , or in the cause of truth ? Where do they acquire habits of self - reliance and manly independence ? Where do they learn that submission to lawful discipline is perfect freedom , and that law is ...
Pàgina 29
... speak with horror of the wretchedness of the years he spent there . " The whole system , " he used to say , " was one of abuse , neglect , and vice . There never was enough provided even of the coarsest food , and the little boys were ...
... speak with horror of the wretchedness of the years he spent there . " The whole system , " he used to say , " was one of abuse , neglect , and vice . There never was enough provided even of the coarsest food , and the little boys were ...
Pàgina 44
... speaking every Saturday by chambers , and at the close there is public speaking by the twenty best , and two medals are awarded . Arithmetic and Mathematics . - Seven or eight hours in the week are devoted to arithmetic and other ...
... speaking every Saturday by chambers , and at the close there is public speaking by the twenty best , and two medals are awarded . Arithmetic and Mathematics . - Seven or eight hours in the week are devoted to arithmetic and other ...
Pàgina 46
... speaking , liable to be fagged , but the burden falls chiefly on those most recently elected , whatever may be their position in the school . The system is somewhat complicated . A boy may be " valet " to one prefect , whom he waits on ...
... speaking , liable to be fagged , but the burden falls chiefly on those most recently elected , whatever may be their position in the school . The system is somewhat complicated . A boy may be " valet " to one prefect , whom he waits on ...
Pàgina 71
... speak against them . He is an enemy to England , who would not , according to his power , help and promote them . For my own part , I am not ignorant how much I am indebted to this kingdom in general , and how much to you my special ...
... speak against them . He is an enemy to England , who would not , according to his power , help and promote them . For my own part , I am not ignorant how much I am indebted to this kingdom in general , and how much to you my special ...
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