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Page 7
... pupils respect the teachers , and the teachers are devoted to the interests of their pupils , and their relation is a mutual ministry of good . Among the teachers there is an interchange of thought and sympathy . Much conversation is ...
... pupils respect the teachers , and the teachers are devoted to the interests of their pupils , and their relation is a mutual ministry of good . Among the teachers there is an interchange of thought and sympathy . Much conversation is ...
Page 9
... pupils should , however , be made suf- ficiently familiar with the details of the various branches of study , and at the same time with the principles involved in each . to make special preparation for expressing in their own language ...
... pupils should , however , be made suf- ficiently familiar with the details of the various branches of study , and at the same time with the principles involved in each . to make special preparation for expressing in their own language ...
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... pupil are to be exercised and his taste formed . The selections should be adapted to the capacity of the child . It is ... pupils can interpret the thoughts of a good author , and can be made to feel their full influence . Their reading ...
... pupil are to be exercised and his taste formed . The selections should be adapted to the capacity of the child . It is ... pupils can interpret the thoughts of a good author , and can be made to feel their full influence . Their reading ...
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... pupils were reading with their instructor , Guyot's Earth and Man . Every step in the development of a subject was carefully considered , and the pupils re- ceived all the benefit to be derived from such a study . They did not spend ...
... pupils were reading with their instructor , Guyot's Earth and Man . Every step in the development of a subject was carefully considered , and the pupils re- ceived all the benefit to be derived from such a study . They did not spend ...
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... pupil to " teach indepen- dently of them , by a thorough familiarity with the subject to be taught . " The best ... pupils . " They task alike the judgment and the taste . " They require high men- tal attainments properly to conduct ...
... pupil to " teach indepen- dently of them , by a thorough familiarity with the subject to be taught . " The best ... pupils . " They task alike the judgment and the taste . " They require high men- tal attainments properly to conduct ...
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