Journal of EducationDepartment of Education, Province of Nova Scotia., 1914 |
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... teaching of hygiene should be begun early in life before the habits of living are formed , while the child is in the plastic stage , so that he may be sent out from school with a physical expression of his instruction in the habits of ...
... teaching of hygiene should be begun early in life before the habits of living are formed , while the child is in the plastic stage , so that he may be sent out from school with a physical expression of his instruction in the habits of ...
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... teaching of hygiene in the schools would be placed upon a basis almost ideal . Education may be defined as an effort to secure such de- velopment of the child as will enable him the more surely to attain the highest opportunities as a ...
... teaching of hygiene in the schools would be placed upon a basis almost ideal . Education may be defined as an effort to secure such de- velopment of the child as will enable him the more surely to attain the highest opportunities as a ...
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... teacher's lack of instruction there- " in . In no other profession with which I am the least familiar " does the ... teachers ground their students most carefully " in method and in matter to be taught , including much theory " in ...
... teacher's lack of instruction there- " in . In no other profession with which I am the least familiar " does the ... teachers ground their students most carefully " in method and in matter to be taught , including much theory " in ...
Página 39
... teacher suffered far more than the pupils ( for pupils stay but one term in a room but the teacher for years ) from in- sufficient and improper lighting . There is an isolation in the teaching profession , seeing pupils pass on and ...
... teacher suffered far more than the pupils ( for pupils stay but one term in a room but the teacher for years ) from in- sufficient and improper lighting . There is an isolation in the teaching profession , seeing pupils pass on and ...
Página 40
... teacher can accomplish all this . But it can help , for the Doctor grasps the hand of the teacher as an equal and ... teaching profession is to help people to see its value and importance , so that better recruits shall enlist in that ...
... teacher can accomplish all this . But it can help , for the Doctor grasps the hand of the teacher as an equal and ... teaching profession is to help people to see its value and importance , so that better recruits shall enlist in that ...
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Página 48 - MY HEART aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk...
Página 47 - OH, talk not to me of a name great in story ; The days of our youth are the days of our glory ; And the myrtle and ivy of sweet two-and-twenty Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty.
Página 47 - The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave! For the deck it was their field of fame, And ocean was their grave...
Página 238 - Now, while our soldiers are fighting our battles, Each at his post to do all that he can, Down among rebels and contraband chattels, What are you doing, my sweet little man ? All the brave boys under canvas are sleeping, All of them pressing to march with the van, Far from the home where their sweethearts are weeping ; What are you waiting for, sweet little man ? You with the terrible warlike moustaches, Fit for a colonel or chief of a clan, You with the waist made for sword-belts and sashes, Where...
Página 28 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a rightangled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Página 48 - Têtebleu ! ce me sont de mortelles blessures, De voir qu'avec le vice on garde des mesures, Et parfois il me prend des mouvements soudains De fuir dans un désert l'approche des humains.
Página 48 - ... at non ille, satum quo te mentiris, Achilles talis in hoste fuit Priamo; sed iura fidemque supplicis erubuit corpusque exsangue sepulcro reddidit Hectoreum meque in mea regna remisit.
Página 14 - to inculcate by precept and example a respect for religion and the principles of Christian Morality, and the highest regard for truth, justice, love of country, loyalty, humanity, benevolence, sobriety, industry, frugality, chastity, temperance, and all other virtues.
Página 16 - The sum of the perpendiculars from any point within an equilateral triangle to the three sides is equal to the altitude of the triangle (Fig.
Página 215 - For instance, a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis in a sheltered cranny by a southern window in January would not be an indication of the general climate, but of the peculiarly heated nook in which the chrysalis was sheltered ; nor would a flower in a semi-artificial, warm shelter, give the date required. When these sports out of season occur, they might also be recorded, but within a parenthesis to indicate the peculiarity of some of the conditions affecting their early appearance.