The Teacher and the SchoolC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 406 من الصفحات |
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... kind and benevolent disposition . ( 3 ) He must love knowledge and feel a pleasure in communicating it . ( 4 ) He must be a man of fervid imagination and of great enthusiasm , de- cision , and force of character . ( 5 ) He must be a man ...
... kind and benevolent disposition . ( 3 ) He must love knowledge and feel a pleasure in communicating it . ( 4 ) He must be a man of fervid imagination and of great enthusiasm , de- cision , and force of character . ( 5 ) He must be a man ...
الصفحة 32
... kind , but in the subtle influence of informed and cultured men and women upon the pupils committed to their care . However thoroughly and liber- ally public authorities discharge their school duties in other respects , all is in vain ...
... kind , but in the subtle influence of informed and cultured men and women upon the pupils committed to their care . However thoroughly and liber- ally public authorities discharge their school duties in other respects , all is in vain ...
الصفحة 33
... kind of work prepares the teacher in advance for the mishaps of the pupil and arms him with the skill to assist self- activity by teaching the pupil to analyze his problem into its elements . He can divide each step that is too long for ...
... kind of work prepares the teacher in advance for the mishaps of the pupil and arms him with the skill to assist self- activity by teaching the pupil to analyze his problem into its elements . He can divide each step that is too long for ...
الصفحة 35
... kind even in punishing , and by degrees he must acquire that almost divine char- acteristic of the true parent - the power to love an unlova- ble child . The word parent includes both father and mother , and the teacher stands in the ...
... kind even in punishing , and by degrees he must acquire that almost divine char- acteristic of the true parent - the power to love an unlova- ble child . The word parent includes both father and mother , and the teacher stands in the ...
الصفحة 49
... kind of school work require the expenditure of nervous energy on the part of the child . ( 3 ) By disclosing the true principles that ought to govern the making of a programme so as to secure the most favor- able time of the day for the ...
... kind of school work require the expenditure of nervous energy on the part of the child . ( 3 ) By disclosing the true principles that ought to govern the making of a programme so as to secure the most favor- able time of the day for the ...
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الصفحة 104 - How to live? — that is the essential question for us. Not how to live in the mere material sense only, but in the widest sense. The general problem which comprehends every special problem is — the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances.
الصفحة 79 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
الصفحة 79 - A system of general instruction which shall reach every description of our citizens from the richest to the poorest, as it was the earliest, so will it be the latest of all the public concerns in which I shall permit myself to take an interest.
الصفحة 102 - I call therefore a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices both private and public of peace and war.
الصفحة 351 - For this we must make automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against the growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should guard against the plague.
الصفحة 137 - The education of the child must accord both in mode and arrangement with the education of mankind as considered historically; or in other words, the genesis of knowledge in the individual must follow the same course as the genesis of knowledge in the race.
الصفحة 36 - There is not an atom of Tom's slime, not a cubic inch of any pestilential gas in which he lives, not one obscenity or degradation about him, not an ignorance, not a wickedness, not a brutality of his committing, but shall work its retribution through every order of society up to the proudest of the proud and to the highest of the high.
الصفحة 344 - Consciousness, then, does not appear to itself chopped up in bits. Such words as "chain" or "train" do not describe it fitly as it presents itself in the first instance. It is nothing jointed; it flows. A "river" or a "stream" is the metaphor by which it is most naturally described.
الصفحة 370 - to their use. When a resolve or a fine glow of feeling is allowed to evaporate without bearing practical fruit, it is worse than a chance lost. It works so as positively to hinder future resolutions and emotions from taking the normal path of discharge. There is no more contemptible type of human character than that of the nerveless sentimentalist and dreamer who spends his life in a weltering sea of sensibility and emotion, but who never does a manly concrete deed.
الصفحة 102 - The purpose of education is to give to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable.