Teacher, Том 3Mass. Teachers' Association., 1850 |
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... habits . The greater facility we have of understanding them , for the very reason that they in some degree partake of the same nature with ourselves , will , at all times , make them the most appropriate ob- jects of elementary ...
... habits . The greater facility we have of understanding them , for the very reason that they in some degree partake of the same nature with ourselves , will , at all times , make them the most appropriate ob- jects of elementary ...
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... would follow in the purer sphere of science . Our school system is yet untrammelled by routine , unprejudiced by habits . Let the com- mittees under whose charge the schools are left , consider 16 THE MASSACHUSETTS TEACHER .
... would follow in the purer sphere of science . Our school system is yet untrammelled by routine , unprejudiced by habits . Let the com- mittees under whose charge the schools are left , consider 16 THE MASSACHUSETTS TEACHER .
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... habit of reciting by topics , at the Black Board , is especially adapted to facilitate reviews . Although the text book should be as condensed and systematic as possible , containing little more than the mere outlines of the sci- ence ...
... habit of reciting by topics , at the Black Board , is especially adapted to facilitate reviews . Although the text book should be as condensed and systematic as possible , containing little more than the mere outlines of the sci- ence ...
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... habits of youth , in the school - room , and gave many valuable hints and suggestions on neat- ness and order , for the guidance of teachers , not only as regards their pupils , but also themselves . His hints to teachers on these ...
... habits of youth , in the school - room , and gave many valuable hints and suggestions on neat- ness and order , for the guidance of teachers , not only as regards their pupils , but also themselves . His hints to teachers on these ...
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... habits , not observed before . Nothing would be more desir- able than to collect , at the same time , specimens in various stages of growth , to ascertain the changes which they undergo natu- rally . Thus , from every insect in a ...
... habits , not observed before . Nothing would be more desir- able than to collect , at the same time , specimens in various stages of growth , to ascertain the changes which they undergo natu- rally . Thus , from every insect in a ...
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Сторінка 205 - Pause not to dream of the future before us ; Pause not to weep the wild cares that come o'er us : Hark how Creation's deep, musical chorus, Unintermitting, goes up into Heaven ! Never the ocean- wave falters in flowing; Never the little seed stops in its growing; More and more richly the Rose-heart keeps glowing, Till from its nourishing stem it is riven. 1 Labor is worship !' — the robin is singing,
Сторінка 224 - ... to impress on the minds of children and youth, committed to their care and instruction, the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity, and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry, and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues, which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
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Сторінка 183 - The changing spirits' rise and fall ; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He suffer'd, — but his pangs are o'er ; Enjoy'd,- — but his delights are fled ; Had friends, — his friends are now no more; And foes, — his foes are dead. He...
Сторінка 204 - I shall detain you no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct you to a hill-side, where I will point you out the right path of a virtuous and noble education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
Сторінка 192 - Phoebus is himself thy sire. To thee of all things upon earth, Life is no longer than thy mirth. Happy insect ! happy thou, Dost neither age nor winter know ! But when thou 'st drunk, and danced, and sung Thy fill, the flowery leaves among, (Voluptuous and wise withal, Epicurean animal !) Sated with thy summer feast, Thou retir'st to endless rest.