The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... parents and authorized governers and teachers , but this state of mind is far different from the exercise of any of the intellectual faculties . The latter may be in vigor- ous activity , even though the soul should be utterly disloyal ...
... parents and authorized governers and teachers , but this state of mind is far different from the exercise of any of the intellectual faculties . The latter may be in vigor- ous activity , even though the soul should be utterly disloyal ...
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... parents of his pupils , on some sub- jects which are by them , as well as himself , deemed to be of the highest importance . We admit this difficulty to be one of con- siderable importance ; and we are ready to admit that it may ...
... parents of his pupils , on some sub- jects which are by them , as well as himself , deemed to be of the highest importance . We admit this difficulty to be one of con- siderable importance ; and we are ready to admit that it may ...
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... parents to instruct their children , not leaving the matter wholly to the teachers employed . Parents and teachers should be in cordial sympathy and cooperation . Teachers should be gentleness , -gentle , kind , educated , and refined ...
... parents to instruct their children , not leaving the matter wholly to the teachers employed . Parents and teachers should be in cordial sympathy and cooperation . Teachers should be gentleness , -gentle , kind , educated , and refined ...
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