The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... teaching must proceed from the teacher . His own soul must be full of the enthusiasm he seeks to evoke in the pupil , everything he says must be stamped with his own indi- viduality , and he must appear as one who has thought the same ...
... teaching must proceed from the teacher . His own soul must be full of the enthusiasm he seeks to evoke in the pupil , everything he says must be stamped with his own indi- viduality , and he must appear as one who has thought the same ...
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... teaching must be conducted by his methods ; and there is no opportunity for the development of individual power in the assistants . They must work after a set pattern , and the school life becomes merely routine and drudgery , and the ...
... teaching must be conducted by his methods ; and there is no opportunity for the development of individual power in the assistants . They must work after a set pattern , and the school life becomes merely routine and drudgery , and the ...
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... teaching from our schools ; in a word , to allow no teaching but oral teaching . To this we decidedly object . Our reasons for this objection are more numerous than we now have space or time in which to set them forth . A few of them ...
... teaching from our schools ; in a word , to allow no teaching but oral teaching . To this we decidedly object . Our reasons for this objection are more numerous than we now have space or time in which to set them forth . A few of them ...
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