Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... writers of England , from Roger Ascham to Herbert Spencer . To give variety and interest to these articles , we have introduced the portraitures of the school and the teacher , which some of the most admired writers in the English ...
... writers of England , from Roger Ascham to Herbert Spencer . To give variety and interest to these articles , we have introduced the portraitures of the school and the teacher , which some of the most admired writers in the English ...
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... Writing OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE - 1581 ........ 178 POSITIONS RESPECTING THE TRAINING OF CHILDREN - 1561 ... 180 JOHN BRINSLY - 1587-1665 .... 185 LUDUS LITERARIUS , or the Grammar SCHOOL - 1627 . 185 CHARLES HOOLE - 1618-1677 ..... 189 ...
... Writing OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE - 1581 ........ 178 POSITIONS RESPECTING THE TRAINING OF CHILDREN - 1561 ... 180 JOHN BRINSLY - 1587-1665 .... 185 LUDUS LITERARIUS , or the Grammar SCHOOL - 1627 . 185 CHARLES HOOLE - 1618-1677 ..... 189 ...
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... he knows he ought , I should call educated ; and the man who knows them not , uneducated , though he could talk all the tongues of Babel . RUSKIN . Education does not mean merely reading and writing , nor WHAT IS EDUCATION 1 19.
... he knows he ought , I should call educated ; and the man who knows them not , uneducated , though he could talk all the tongues of Babel . RUSKIN . Education does not mean merely reading and writing , nor WHAT IS EDUCATION 1 19.
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Henry Barnard. Education does not mean merely reading and writing , nor any degree , however considerable , of mere intellectual instruction . It is , in its larg- est sense , a process which extends from the commencement to the ter ...
Henry Barnard. Education does not mean merely reading and writing , nor any degree , however considerable , of mere intellectual instruction . It is , in its larg- est sense , a process which extends from the commencement to the ter ...
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... writing . The great bulk of the middle and lower orders write hands too small and indistinct , and do not form their letters ; or they sometimes form them by alternate broad and fine strokes , which makes the words difficult to read ...
... writing . The great bulk of the middle and lower orders write hands too small and indistinct , and do not form their letters ; or they sometimes form them by alternate broad and fine strokes , which makes the words difficult to read ...
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