English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 71
... true sense of religion , they must needs think , that there is no better way of pleasing and serving God than by the bringing of children to Christ ; i . e . training them up to piety , and virtue , and knowledge . But upon this he ...
... true sense of religion , they must needs think , that there is no better way of pleasing and serving God than by the bringing of children to Christ ; i . e . training them up to piety , and virtue , and knowledge . But upon this he ...
Pàgina 92
... true that when a boy has reached an age at which he may fairly be deemed capa- ble of reasonable steadiness and self - control , little stress can be laid on direct supervision as a means of making him learn his lessons ; this can be ...
... true that when a boy has reached an age at which he may fairly be deemed capa- ble of reasonable steadiness and self - control , little stress can be laid on direct supervision as a means of making him learn his lessons ; this can be ...
Pàgina 96
... true provided the study is carried far enough , and that in a large proportion of cases it is not carried far enough . Of the young men who go to the Universities a great number never acquire so much Latin and Greek as would enable them ...
... true provided the study is carried far enough , and that in a large proportion of cases it is not carried far enough . Of the young men who go to the Universities a great number never acquire so much Latin and Greek as would enable them ...
Pàgina 97
... true that much less can , generally speaking , be mastered and retained by a young mind than theorists might suppose ; and true that it is not easy to win steady attention from a high - spirited English lad , who has the restless ...
... true that much less can , generally speaking , be mastered and retained by a young mind than theorists might suppose ; and true that it is not easy to win steady attention from a high - spirited English lad , who has the restless ...
Pàgina 98
... true also that besides what is learned at school by the boy , much may and ought to be acquired by the child , and much more by the man . But that boys come very ill prepared to school is the general complaint , and the evil seems to be ...
... true also that besides what is learned at school by the boy , much may and ought to be acquired by the child , and much more by the man . But that boys come very ill prepared to school is the general complaint , and the evil seems to be ...
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able acquainted Æsop afterwards amongst Arnold boys called child Christian Church classical Colet Comenius common construe declension discipline duty England English Erasmus Eton Eton College examination excellent exercise flogging give grammar school Greek hand hath Head Master head-master honor instruction Isocrates John Colet knowledge labor Latin Latin languages learning lessons letters London manner mathematics means Memoir and Portrait Merchant Taylors method mind modern languages moral nature never noun noun substantive observe Oxford parents person playday practice principles public schools punishment pupils Rugby Rugby School rules scholars school discipline schoolmaster singular number Sixth Form speak subjunctive mood syllables taught teacher teaching things thought tion tongue translate University verb verses warden whole Winchester Winchester College words write young youth