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... teachers . Parents , would you have your children regard your own authority , be sure that they do not slight the authority of their instructors . Be their mutual friend . This is one of your highest obligations . You will thus ...
... teachers . Parents , would you have your children regard your own authority , be sure that they do not slight the authority of their instructors . Be their mutual friend . This is one of your highest obligations . You will thus ...
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... teachers , should have such frequent intercourse with the instructors , as to learn what is the probability of their children ever being qualified to teach well . Such information would be received as would , in many cases , save from ...
... teachers , should have such frequent intercourse with the instructors , as to learn what is the probability of their children ever being qualified to teach well . Such information would be received as would , in many cases , save from ...
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... teachers , than can now as a general thing be found to fill the vacancies which are frequently occurring , and thus ... teaching their profession , and who have reached the standard of attainments required on the part of the graduates of ...
... teachers , than can now as a general thing be found to fill the vacancies which are frequently occurring , and thus ... teaching their profession , and who have reached the standard of attainments required on the part of the graduates of ...
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... teachers . Its aim should be to give to each subject the severe , patient , and persevering study its impor- tance demands ; to open to the mind new fields of knowledge , and develop and strengthen all its facul- ties . Such use should ...
... teachers . Its aim should be to give to each subject the severe , patient , and persevering study its impor- tance demands ; to open to the mind new fields of knowledge , and develop and strengthen all its facul- ties . Such use should ...
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... teachers is apparent . This inefficiency is often owing to their ignorance of the wants of children , wants which are as bound- less as their immortality , to their ignorance of the laws of mental development ; to a lack of acquaint ...
... teachers is apparent . This inefficiency is often owing to their ignorance of the wants of children , wants which are as bound- less as their immortality , to their ignorance of the laws of mental development ; to a lack of acquaint ...
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