Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... bring together a large amount of suggestive thoughts on the principles and methods of education from the suc- cessive publications of eminent teachers and writers of England , from Roger Ascham to Herbert Spencer . To give variety and ...
... bring together a large amount of suggestive thoughts on the principles and methods of education from the suc- cessive publications of eminent teachers and writers of England , from Roger Ascham to Herbert Spencer . To give variety and ...
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... us with such large discourse . Looking before and after , gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unused . SHAKSPEARE . In the bringing up of youth , there are three SHREWSBURY FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
... us with such large discourse . Looking before and after , gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unused . SHAKSPEARE . In the bringing up of youth , there are three SHREWSBURY FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
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Henry Barnard. In the bringing up of youth , there are three special points - truth of religion , honesty of living , and right order in learning . In which three ways , I pray God my poor children may walk . ASCHAM . Preface to ...
Henry Barnard. In the bringing up of youth , there are three special points - truth of religion , honesty of living , and right order in learning . In which three ways , I pray God my poor children may walk . ASCHAM . Preface to ...
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... bringing up fit for the universal creature that he is . A. HELPS . Friends in Council . Education is the placing of the growing human creature in such cir- cumstances of direction and restraint , as shall make the most of him , or ...
... bringing up fit for the universal creature that he is . A. HELPS . Friends in Council . Education is the placing of the growing human creature in such cir- cumstances of direction and restraint , as shall make the most of him , or ...
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... brings with it an obligation to understand ourselves ; to find words apt to our ideas , and ideas commensurate to our words ; to seek out just analogies and happy illustrations . But , above all , by teaching , or more properly by ...
... brings with it an obligation to understand ourselves ; to find words apt to our ideas , and ideas commensurate to our words ; to seek out just analogies and happy illustrations . But , above all , by teaching , or more properly by ...
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