The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... secure the accomplishment of the noble objects for which he is laboring . He saw nothing in itself sinful , either in marking the merits and demerits of scholars , or in publishing them . Still he felt that there was one clear and most ...
... secure the accomplishment of the noble objects for which he is laboring . He saw nothing in itself sinful , either in marking the merits and demerits of scholars , or in publishing them . Still he felt that there was one clear and most ...
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... secure to the teacher the respect and the affections of his pupils — conditions absolutely essential to the highest welfare of a school - than any amount of self - reporting or monitorial reporting can do . At least , so it seems to the ...
... secure to the teacher the respect and the affections of his pupils — conditions absolutely essential to the highest welfare of a school - than any amount of self - reporting or monitorial reporting can do . At least , so it seems to the ...
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... secure and valuable , and life more pleasant , then like other public benefits it should rest for its support upon the property of the community . The time will soon come when communities where wealth is concentrated will understand ...
... secure and valuable , and life more pleasant , then like other public benefits it should rest for its support upon the property of the community . The time will soon come when communities where wealth is concentrated will understand ...
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