In the second place, when proper books are put into the hands of the scholars, every article, which they read, may be made the means, not only of forming in their youthful minds the invaluable habit of attention, but also of communicating to them, along... The Quarterly Journal of Education - Página 1711831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1829 - 840 páginas
...— Along with facility in the art of reading, much information is communicated to them which is well adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them for the rest of their lives. In most schools, how many fine passages are read in the most pompous manner, without leaving a single... | |
| 1829 - 760 páginas
...attributed to that part of the system of which we are here treating ; by which, in place of harassing the pupil with a mere mechanical routine of sounds and...be of use to them for the rest of their lives."— pp. 142, 143. With regard to the third object, the teacher " Will not consider it enough that the child... | |
| 1829 - 930 páginas
...hands of the scholars, every article which they read may be made the means, not only of forming iu their youthful minds the invaluable habit of attention,...adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them fur the rest of their lives. Mow different is the result, where the mechanical art is made the exclusive... | |
| 1829 - 866 páginas
...— Along with facility in the art of reading, much information is communicated to them which is well adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them for the rest of their lives. In most schools, how many fine passages are read in the most pompous manner, without leaving a single... | |
| 1829 - 512 páginas
...— Along with facility in the art of reading, much information is communicated to them which is well adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them for the rest of their lives. In most schools, how many fine passages are read in the most pompous manner, without leaving a single... | |
| John Wood (of Edinburgh.) - 1830 - 220 páginas
...elucidation of the particular sentence parsed ; or that, in reading Cicsar's Commentaries in a grammar youthful minds the invaluable habit of attention,...adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them the rest of their lives. How different is the result, where the mechanical art is made the exclusive... | |
| John Wood - 1830 - 218 páginas
...forming in their youthful minds the invaluable habit of attention, but also of communicating to tbem, along with facility in the art of reading, much information,...adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them the rest of their lives. How different is the result, where the mechanical art is made the exclusive... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 páginas
...the pupil, 11V means of a minute analysis of each passage, a general command of nis own language. ' In the second place, when proper books are put into...adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them the rest of their lives. How different is the result, where the mechanical art is made the exclusive... | |
| Enoch Cobb Wines - 1838 - 300 páginas
...place, when proper books are put into the hands of the scholars, every article, which they read, may bo made the means, not only of forming in their youthful...adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them the rest of their lives. How different is the result, where the mechanical art is made the exclusive... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1841 - 286 páginas
...attributed to that part of the system of which we are here treating; by which, in place of harassing the pupil, with a mere mechanical routine of sounds and...adapted to their present age, and may be of use to them the rest of their lives. How different is the result, where the mechanical art is made the exclusive... | |
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