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Pągina 10
... or after when they think best , compare the last things registred with the like
things registred at former probacons , to see every boye ' s contynuance either in
any forme , or in the schoole , and other like circumstances there mentioned .
... or after when they think best , compare the last things registred with the like
things registred at former probacons , to see every boye ' s contynuance either in
any forme , or in the schoole , and other like circumstances there mentioned .
Pągina 18
Therefore , he enjoins upon his scholars , above all things , the study of
GRAMMAR — " the foundation - stone , the gateway , the source of all other
liberal arts and sciences , " as he emphatically calls it . They were to be careful to
maintain ...
Therefore , he enjoins upon his scholars , above all things , the study of
GRAMMAR — " the foundation - stone , the gateway , the source of all other
liberal arts and sciences , " as he emphatically calls it . They were to be careful to
maintain ...
Pągina 24
These things necessarily prevent , in some degree , that thorough amalgamatiou
into one body which is so desirable in members of the same school ; but the line
of distinction is gradually wearing out , and the recent changes , which have ...
These things necessarily prevent , in some degree , that thorough amalgamatiou
into one body which is so desirable in members of the same school ; but the line
of distinction is gradually wearing out , and the recent changes , which have ...
Pągina 42
We are all very much together , " Dr . Moberly says , " and often talk over things
relating to the school . ” “ No doubt , " he observes in his written answers , " the
head - master would always be anxious that the opinion of the under - masters in
...
We are all very much together , " Dr . Moberly says , " and often talk over things
relating to the school . ” “ No doubt , " he observes in his written answers , " the
head - master would always be anxious that the opinion of the under - masters in
...
Pągina 44
Again , he dealt with the pupil as a boy ; whereas the college tutor , who has
these things to do , deals with him as a man . A boy dealing with a boy is more
effective in that way than a man dealing with boys . " Private tuition , in the
ordinary ...
Again , he dealt with the pupil as a boy ; whereas the college tutor , who has
these things to do , deals with him as a man . A boy dealing with a boy is more
effective in that way than a man dealing with boys . " Private tuition , in the
ordinary ...
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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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