The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... natural born teachers . It has always seemed to us that those persons who are represented as being " turned out " by nature as finished teachers , without any prepa- ration of their own , are , on the whole , mythical personages , exist ...
... natural born teachers . It has always seemed to us that those persons who are represented as being " turned out " by nature as finished teachers , without any prepa- ration of their own , are , on the whole , mythical personages , exist ...
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... nature , the intellectual and moral being transcendently more important than the physical . ― Let the young man who has received a liberal education and graduated from one of our best colleges be placed in the count- ing - room or ...
... nature , the intellectual and moral being transcendently more important than the physical . ― Let the young man who has received a liberal education and graduated from one of our best colleges be placed in the count- ing - room or ...
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... nature of that people , and learn much , also , of our own nature . The Greeks were preeminently a religious people ; for their religion entered into their whole life , public and private . That religion was not materialism ; for all nature ...
... nature of that people , and learn much , also , of our own nature . The Greeks were preeminently a religious people ; for their religion entered into their whole life , public and private . That religion was not materialism ; for all nature ...
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