English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 55
... understanding , what was the mean- ing of this or that expression , and he would so adapt and temper his discourse , that though it was grave and serious , yet it never tired , or gave any distaste , Again , toward the end of dinner ...
... understanding , what was the mean- ing of this or that expression , and he would so adapt and temper his discourse , that though it was grave and serious , yet it never tired , or gave any distaste , Again , toward the end of dinner ...
Pàgina 73
... understanding the sense of them ; too much the custom of idleness in Eng- land and Holland . He showed also a very good judgment ; that boys should be sent early to a grammar school , before their minds are corrupted with any ill habit ...
... understanding the sense of them ; too much the custom of idleness in Eng- land and Holland . He showed also a very good judgment ; that boys should be sent early to a grammar school , before their minds are corrupted with any ill habit ...
Pàgina 84
... understanding and opportunities for unreserved communication should exist between the Governing Body and the Head Master , it is even more so that he should be on similar terms with his assistants . That there should be friendly ...
... understanding and opportunities for unreserved communication should exist between the Governing Body and the Head Master , it is even more so that he should be on similar terms with his assistants . That there should be friendly ...
Pàgina 126
... understanding its literature than with a view to composition . But that Latin should in the main be retained , we do not question . If Modern Languages are to be studied , Latin lies at the base of Italian , Spanish , and French , and ...
... understanding its literature than with a view to composition . But that Latin should in the main be retained , we do not question . If Modern Languages are to be studied , Latin lies at the base of Italian , Spanish , and French , and ...
Pàgina 168
... understanding of the Lecture . Notes taken at the time of the Lecture are subsequently expanded into reports drawn up by the boys out of school , and containing sketches of the apparatus . These are shown up once in a fortnight at least ...
... understanding of the Lecture . Notes taken at the time of the Lecture are subsequently expanded into reports drawn up by the boys out of school , and containing sketches of the apparatus . These are shown up once in a fortnight at least ...
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