Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volumen7The Association, 1863 |
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... matter what the other qualifications . Scholarship , to secure this certificate , must be full in all the branches enumerated , otherwise it will not be sufficient to meet the probable wants of the school in which they are to be taught ...
... matter what the other qualifications . Scholarship , to secure this certificate , must be full in all the branches enumerated , otherwise it will not be sufficient to meet the probable wants of the school in which they are to be taught ...
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... matter already in type does not leave room for us to do him justice this month . Mr. Root well observes that the great object of the new law is to ele- vate the schools and the standard of education , and that this depends mainly upon ...
... matter already in type does not leave room for us to do him justice this month . Mr. Root well observes that the great object of the new law is to ele- vate the schools and the standard of education , and that this depends mainly upon ...
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... matter what its intrinsic worth may be - that costs us nothing to ob- tain . " If little sacrifice , little are our gains , Man's progress is according to his pains . " " Superior intelligence , " says Burknap , " is becoming every year ...
... matter what its intrinsic worth may be - that costs us nothing to ob- tain . " If little sacrifice , little are our gains , Man's progress is according to his pains . " " Superior intelligence , " says Burknap , " is becoming every year ...
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... matter of quelling insub- ordination quite takes the romance ( if there ever was any ) out of teaching . It is downright hard work , and must continue so to be until parents are willing to spend a little more time in watching their ...
... matter of quelling insub- ordination quite takes the romance ( if there ever was any ) out of teaching . It is downright hard work , and must continue so to be until parents are willing to spend a little more time in watching their ...
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... matter of these journals is almost exclusively contributed by teachers , and consists of theoretical or didatic essays , seldom of much value ; ed- ucational addresses , often very well written , with sometimes detailed ex- positions of ...
... matter of these journals is almost exclusively contributed by teachers , and consists of theoretical or didatic essays , seldom of much value ; ed- ucational addresses , often very well written , with sometimes detailed ex- positions of ...
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Página 228 - But religion, morality and knowledge, being essentially necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of instruction shall forever be encouraged by legislative provision, not inconsistent with the rights of conscience.
Página 81 - And children from their mothers knees are pulling at the weeds, And learning how to reap and sow, against their country's needs; And a farewell group stands weeping at every cottage door, We are coming. Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more.
Página 329 - University shall be to provide the inhabitants of the state with the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science and the arts.
Página 232 - ... instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere; to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn the strong current of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of the law and the denunciations of religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security beyond the law, and above the law, in the prevalence of an enlightened and well-principled moral sentiment.
Página 104 - There is no office higher than that of a teacher of youth; for there is nothing on earth so precious as the mind, soul, character of the child. No office should be regarded with greater respect. The first minds in the community should be encouraged to assume it. Parents should do all but impoverish themselves, to induce such to become the guardians and guides of their children.
Página 109 - W. on a square piece of paper, and perhaps think that the United States are about as large as the paper they learn from. When I was in the College of Neufcha'tel, I desired to introduce such a method of teaching geography. I was told it could not be done, and my request to be allowed to instruct the youngest children in the institution was refused. I resorted to another means, and took my own children — my oldest a boy of six years, and my girls, four and a half and two and a half years old —...
Página 253 - An appalling chapter might be written on the evils, the almost inevitable results of neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school houses in our State.
Página 81 - You have called us, and we're coming, by Richmond's bloody tide To lay us down, for Freedom's sake, our brothers' bones beside, Or from foul treason's savage grasp to wrench the murderous blade, And in the face of foreign foes its fragments to parade. Six hundred thousand loyal men and true have gone before: We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more!
Página 193 - Oriel, in which it was predicted that, if Mr. Arnold were elected to the head-mastership of Rugby, he would change the face of education all through the public schools of England.
Página 110 - Natural History, I have already said, should be taught from objects and not from books, and you see at once that this requires teachers who know these objects, and not merely teachers who can read and see whether the lesson set has been committed faithfully to memory. The teacher must know these objecte before he can teach them.