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... 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 had upon the best ...
... 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 had upon the best ...
Page 8
... teachers , especially of many of the masters of our schools . They generally seem willing to give much time and study to a careful preparation for their work . They value every means of becoming intelligent and wise , and of being ...
... teachers , especially of many of the masters of our schools . They generally seem willing to give much time and study to a careful preparation for their work . They value every means of becoming intelligent and wise , and of being ...
Page 9
... Teachers should have a knowl- edge of the best methods of teaching the essential elementary branches , in order that their efforts may well repay them . The recitations should not consist of mere questions and answers , and exercises of ...
... Teachers should have a knowl- edge of the best methods of teaching the essential elementary branches , in order that their efforts may well repay them . The recitations should not consist of mere questions and answers , and exercises of ...
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... teacher well qualified for his place , and who is familiar with the geog- raphies and grammars which are the only guides of many teachers as well as scholars , whether our children should be doomed to commit to memory page after page of ...
... teacher well qualified for his place , and who is familiar with the geog- raphies and grammars which are the only guides of many teachers as well as scholars , whether our children should be doomed to commit to memory page after page of ...
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... Teachers who can see and appreciate it , will have no difficulty in regard to what is practical . A WORD TO PARENTS . The Committee cannot leave this subject of educa- tion without offering to parents a word of well - meant advice ...
... Teachers who can see and appreciate it , will have no difficulty in regard to what is practical . A WORD TO PARENTS . The Committee cannot leave this subject of educa- tion without offering to parents a word of well - meant advice ...
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