Catholic Educational Review, Volum 2Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields Catholic University of America Press, 1911 |
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Pàgina 496
... interest cannot be maintained on such a basis . The Institute must begin by recognizing the various interests represented and attempting to make an appeal to every class of teach- ers present . This leads to departmental work . It ...
... interest cannot be maintained on such a basis . The Institute must begin by recognizing the various interests represented and attempting to make an appeal to every class of teach- ers present . This leads to departmental work . It ...
Pàgina 496
... interest and enthusiasm for the subject which he can awaken in the pupil . In describing the actual programme of an Institute we may begin by calling attention to the religious exercises with which it is opened and closed . The Church ...
... interest and enthusiasm for the subject which he can awaken in the pupil . In describing the actual programme of an Institute we may begin by calling attention to the religious exercises with which it is opened and closed . The Church ...
Pàgina 496
... interest to special classes of teachers , the afternoon is devoted to lectures of general interest and to a musical programme . These general talks may deal with the teaching of religion , which , of course , is of interest to every ...
... interest to special classes of teachers , the afternoon is devoted to lectures of general interest and to a musical programme . These general talks may deal with the teaching of religion , which , of course , is of interest to every ...
Pàgina 496
... awak- ens a direct interest in the children and in their homes for the advancement of Catholic education . In any case the present method has proved entirely satisfactory , being at once 486 THE CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL REVIEW.
... awak- ens a direct interest in the children and in their homes for the advancement of Catholic education . In any case the present method has proved entirely satisfactory , being at once 486 THE CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL REVIEW.
Pàgina 496
... interest and enthusiasm on the part of the teacher . New methods and new insight into the subjects of the curriculum ... interests of any particular school . The various communities within the diocese become mutually helpful and a ...
... interest and enthusiasm on the part of the teacher . New methods and new insight into the subjects of the curriculum ... interests of any particular school . The various communities within the diocese become mutually helpful and a ...
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Pàgina 738 - Be not solicitous therefore, saying. What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
Pàgina 522 - But the truth is : his end was not writing, even while he wrote ; nor his knowledge moulded for tables or schools; but both his wit and understanding bent upon his heart, to make himself and others, not in words or opinion, but in life and action, good and great.
Pàgina 563 - The said bureau shall investigate and report to said department upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people, and shall especially investigate the questions of infant mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts, desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents and diseases of children, employment, legislation affecting children in the several States and Territories.
Pàgina 516 - For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his own soul ? Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?
Pàgina 523 - I exhort you never to debase the moral currency or to lower the standard of rectitude, but to try others by the final maxim that governs your own lives, and to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on wrong.
Pàgina 737 - I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd giveth his life for his sheep. But the hireling, and he that is not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and flieth: and the wolf catcheth, and scattereth the sheep.
Pàgina 546 - ... the desire of taking an active share in the great work of government. The...
Pàgina 520 - ... books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
Pàgina 611 - Nearly all these high schools are the offshoots of single parish schools. Even in towns and cities which boast of a number of large and wellequipped parish schools, with thousands of pupils, no attempt is made, as a rule, to build up a central high school with which all the existing parish schools would be made to fit in.
Pàgina 730 - The college must maintain at least seven separate departments or chairs in the arts and sciences. In case the pedagogical work of the institution is to be accepted for certification, the college must maintain at least eight chairs, one of which shall be devoted exclusively to education, or at least to philosophy, including psychology and education. The head of each department shall, in no case, devote less than threefourths of his time to college work.