Instructions for Conducting a School, Through the Agency of the Scholars Themselves: Comprising the Analysis of an Experiment in Education, Made at the Male Asylum, Madras, 1879-1796. Extracted from Elements of Tuition, Part 2, the English School, Or The History, Analysis, and Application of the New System of Education, Now in the PressMurray, 1813 - 83 páginas |
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... perfectly familiar to the scholar , by which means he will go through the subsequent books with a precision and despatch , not otherwise attainable . CHAPTER I. Of the alphabet , and writing on sand . " Jesus stooped down , and with his ...
... perfectly familiar to the scholar , by which means he will go through the subsequent books with a precision and despatch , not otherwise attainable . CHAPTER I. Of the alphabet , and writing on sand . " Jesus stooped down , and with his ...
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... perfectly familiar to the scho- lar , considering always that as four or six lessons are at this stage said every hour , it is only necessary that these lessons be well learnt , and , how short soever they be , his progress will be ...
... perfectly familiar to the scho- lar , considering always that as four or six lessons are at this stage said every hour , it is only necessary that these lessons be well learnt , and , how short soever they be , his progress will be ...
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... perfectly ; and a second time in the same manner , for the sake of recovering what may be forgotten ; but it will be found unnecessary on the second perusa ! to re- quire the scholar to spell every word off book , but only those which ...
... perfectly ; and a second time in the same manner , for the sake of recovering what may be forgotten ; but it will be found unnecessary on the second perusa ! to re- quire the scholar to spell every word off book , but only those which ...
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... perfectly said every day , are marked and registered . When I could have this done to my mind , I have found that it makes such a difference , as will hardly be believed , in the progress and comfort of the scholar . Indeed when this is ...
... perfectly said every day , are marked and registered . When I could have this done to my mind , I have found that it makes such a difference , as will hardly be believed , in the progress and comfort of the scholar . Indeed when this is ...
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... perfectly learnt , or other words resembling them , and far more difficult . Still , how- ever , in the beginning , let a very short lesson be given , and let every child learn to read the first sentence , in the manner he is to read ...
... perfectly learnt , or other words resembling them , and far more difficult . Still , how- ever , in the beginning , let a very short lesson be given , and let every child learn to read the first sentence , in the manner he is to read ...
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adopted Aldgate alphabet art of reading attention begin Bell Bell's Bible Catechism CHAPTER commander in chief conduct contrivance copy diligence due number duly easy Egmore Elements of Tuition English School established experiment Extract Flintshire Fort St free school future studies give Gower's Walk Hatchard honour idleness Joseph Lancaster labour learning letter Madras Asylum Madras School Madras system Male Asylum manner master means metic mode monosyllables National Society number of lessons observe patronage peculiar practices perfect instruction perfectly perusal practice previous spelling Prince Regent principle proficiency progress punishment pupils racter reading and spelling regimental schools religion rendered repeat rewards rience Royal Highness Royal Military Asylum rule scho slate spell off book success superintendence Swanage syllabic lessons syllabic reading syllable system of education system of tuition taught teacher and assistant teacher says teaching tion tutors usher Whitechapel whole school writing on sand
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Página 7 - An Experiment in Education, made at the Male Asylum of Madras ; suggesting a System by which a School or Family may teach itself under the Superintendence of the Master or Parent.
Página 86 - All sacrifices do but speed forward that great day, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
Página 67 - I much regret that I was not acquainted with the beauty of his system, till somewhat advanced in my plan; if I had known it, it would have saved me much trouble, and some retrograde movements.
Página 55 - As the judge of the people is himself, so are his officers; and what manner of man the ruler of the city is, such are all they that dwell therein.
Página 81 - SIR, — I have received and laid before the Court of Directors of the East India Company, your letter (No.
Página 67 - Madras, suggesting a system whereby a school or family may teach itself under the superintendence of the master or parent.
Página 11 - From his place (chair or desk) he overlooks the whole school, and gives life and motion to every member of it. He inspects the classes, one by one, and is occupied wherever there is most occasion for his services, and where they will best tell. He is to encourage the diffident, the timid, and the backward; to check and repress the forward and presumptuous: to bestow just and ample commendation upon the diligent, attentive, and orderly, however dull their capacity, or slow their progress; to stimulate...
Página 9 - ... together. The scholar ever finds his own level not only in his class, but also in the ranks of the school, being promoted or degraded from place to place, or class to class, according to his proficiency.
Página 85 - THE greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour.
Página 80 - Instructions for conducting a school, through t he agency of the scholars themselves," which, having received Dr. Bell's approbation, are subjoined, as the best directions his royal highness can give for the conduct of the regimental schools of the British army. It is necessary to observe, that, although, in the instructions, boys only are mentioned, yet the female children of the soldiery are also intended to partake of the benefits of this system of education, wherever the accommodations, and other...