School: A Monthly Record of Educational Thought and Progress, Volume 7John Murray, 1907 |
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... interests of education generally , we regret that the action of the extremists on both sides rendered a middle course impossible . The religious question must be settled some day , and until that happens the eternal bickering that must ...
... interests of education generally , we regret that the action of the extremists on both sides rendered a middle course impossible . The religious question must be settled some day , and until that happens the eternal bickering that must ...
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... interest to encourage a considerable use of books . This custom was so widespread a few years ago that publishers hesitated to issue books at net prices , because the trading schoolmaster would not buy them , as his profit on them was ...
... interest to encourage a considerable use of books . This custom was so widespread a few years ago that publishers hesitated to issue books at net prices , because the trading schoolmaster would not buy them , as his profit on them was ...
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... interest to both boys and girls . But these lectures , while aiming at educating the scholars , should be mainly directed to familiarising them with the contents of the library . Once the children recognise the value of the library in ...
... interest to both boys and girls . But these lectures , while aiming at educating the scholars , should be mainly directed to familiarising them with the contents of the library . Once the children recognise the value of the library in ...
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... interest of the young people is for the library to subscribe to the junior course of the National Home Reading Union . The magazine of the section should also be placed upon the table in the juvenile reading room , and opportunities ...
... interest of the young people is for the library to subscribe to the junior course of the National Home Reading Union . The magazine of the section should also be placed upon the table in the juvenile reading room , and opportunities ...
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... interests and opportunities , with knocks to be accepted by the way , but soon forgotten when the pain is over . He readily confides in any one who is kind to him , but regards it as quite the natural thing that trouble should be taken ...
... interests and opportunities , with knocks to be accepted by the way , but soon forgotten when the pain is over . He readily confides in any one who is kind to him , but regards it as quite the natural thing that trouble should be taken ...
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ALBEMARLE STREET arithmetic attention authority B.Sc begin Blackie Board of Education boys Cheltenham Cheltenham College child classical College corporal punishment course Crown 8vo curriculum deal Edited Edward Arnold elementary English Literature examination exercises fact Fcap French geography German girls give given Grammar Greek H. C. WYLD HAILEYBURY COLLEGE headmaster hobby Illustrations important interest JOHN MURRAY knowledge language Latin lesson London Lord Acton Macmillan master mathematics means ment mental method mind modern natural nett object organisation parents philately physical post free practical prefect present Professor psychology public school pupils question readers realise recognised reform scheme scholars schoolmaster secondary schools sentence story taught teacher teaching things tion Trinity College University Uppingham verb volume W. H. D. Rouse words young
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Page 145 - Small 8vo. is. 6d. each. Aristophanes. THE CLOUDS. THE FROGS. THE KNIGHTS. PLUTUS. Euripides. IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS. THE CYCLOPS. ION. ELECTRA. ALCESTIS.
Page 152 - to carry on the work of the Royal College of Science and the Royal School of Mines...
Page 153 - College will be to give the highest specialised instruction and to provide the fullest equipment for the most advanced training and research in various branches of science, especially in its application to industry...
Page 128 - I seemed to myself to have been endeavouring to decipher a palimpsest, and one not erased and written upon just once, but five or six times over. " Having erased, as it were, the characters of the culminating type — those of the gaudy Indian bird — I seemed to be amongst the sombre grouse ; and then, towards incubation, the characters of the sand-grouse and hemipod stood out before me. Rubbing these away in my downward work, the form of the Tinamou looked me in the face ; then the aberrant ostrich...
Page 145 - EXERCISES IN ARITHMETIC. Arranged and adapted to the Sections in HAMBLIN SMITH'S "Treatise on Arithmetic.
Page 128 - Whilst at work I seemed to myself to have been endeavouring to decipher a palimpsest, and one not erased and written upon again just once, but five or six times over. " Having erased, as it were, the characters of the culminating type — those of the gaudy Indian bird — I seemed to be amongst the sombre Grouse; and then, towards incubation, the characters of the Sand-grouse and Hemipod stood out before me. Rubbing these away, in my downward work the form of the Tinamou looked me in the face ;...
Page 76 - Nor is he far astray who deems That every hope, which rises and grows broad In the world's heart, by ordered impulse streams From the great heart of God. God wills, man hopes : in common souls Hope is but vague and undefined, Till from the poet's tongue the message rolls A blessing to his kind. Never did Poesy appear So full of...
Page 76 - All that hath been majestical In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel heart of man.
Page 145 - A POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES ; being a careful abridgment of the...
Page 40 - Education direct, and the power to make such arrangements as may be sanctioned by the Board of Education for attending to the health and physical condition of children educated in public elementary schools.