The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen18Mass. Teachers' Association, 1865 |
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... success in life . It is the teacher's main work to infuse a spirit , an ambition , a desire for success , into the minds of his pupils . He is to wake up the sleepy faculties , to arouse the dormant energies , to control and curb the ...
... success in life . It is the teacher's main work to infuse a spirit , an ambition , a desire for success , into the minds of his pupils . He is to wake up the sleepy faculties , to arouse the dormant energies , to control and curb the ...
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... success wherever actually and thoroughly employed , and the strenuous and persevering efforts of its friends , have not gained for it a foothold in our public schools ; it has not even been admitted for trial . The causes of this ill ...
... success wherever actually and thoroughly employed , and the strenuous and persevering efforts of its friends , have not gained for it a foothold in our public schools ; it has not even been admitted for trial . The causes of this ill ...
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... successful teacher . Enthusiasm and sympathy were mentioned as essential to success . Teachers should be interested in what they are to teach , or at least to seem interested in it . It should be their aim to teach , and not merely to ...
... successful teacher . Enthusiasm and sympathy were mentioned as essential to success . Teachers should be interested in what they are to teach , or at least to seem interested in it . It should be their aim to teach , and not merely to ...
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