The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen18Mass. Teachers' Association, 1865 |
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... influence ? He claimed that teachers could , and ought to , exert a great influence upon their pupils , beyond the stated work of the school - room , especially by directing them in the selection of books to be read ; that few teachers ...
... influence ? He claimed that teachers could , and ought to , exert a great influence upon their pupils , beyond the stated work of the school - room , especially by directing them in the selection of books to be read ; that few teachers ...
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... influence , " as Washington said , " is not govern- ment . " If this be true of men , it is especially true of children , who are only men of smaller growth , and more unformed and undisciplined . If a few of them can for a time be ...
... influence , " as Washington said , " is not govern- ment . " If this be true of men , it is especially true of children , who are only men of smaller growth , and more unformed and undisciplined . If a few of them can for a time be ...
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... influence over them , in so far he fails of accomplishing the highest good in his profession . E. B. HOW TO SPEND ONE'S VACATION . Or all the various methods for spending one's vacation which it is easy for a tired teacher to think of ...
... influence over them , in so far he fails of accomplishing the highest good in his profession . E. B. HOW TO SPEND ONE'S VACATION . Or all the various methods for spending one's vacation which it is easy for a tired teacher to think of ...
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