Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... master it with ease ; yet more than one student , apparently in full health and intelligence , declared that he could make nothing of it , that it was too hard for him altogether . He asked to leave the course , to count the first half ...
... master it with ease ; yet more than one student , apparently in full health and intelligence , declared that he could make nothing of it , that it was too hard for him altogether . He asked to leave the course , to count the first half ...
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... master of a large private school , " is to find teachers who know anything , or who seem as if they had ever seen anybody that knew anything . They have plenty of educational progress ' and ' educational theory ; ' but they don't know ...
... master of a large private school , " is to find teachers who know anything , or who seem as if they had ever seen anybody that knew anything . They have plenty of educational progress ' and ' educational theory ; ' but they don't know ...
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... masters were brutal : in the second case , the master was acknowledged as one of the best in the city ; in the first , he was a man whom , after all these years , I still regard as one of the best teachers I have ever known and one of ...
... masters were brutal : in the second case , the master was acknowledged as one of the best in the city ; in the first , he was a man whom , after all these years , I still regard as one of the best teachers I have ever known and one of ...
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... master's work is vastly more than having or even imparting knowledge . It pene- trates and compasses the boy's whole living ; it cannot be done without enthu- siastic drudgery in small and unlearned things , without a devotion to common ...
... master's work is vastly more than having or even imparting knowledge . It pene- trates and compasses the boy's whole living ; it cannot be done without enthu- siastic drudgery in small and unlearned things , without a devotion to common ...
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... masters , who if they succeed go elsewhere , and if they fail ought to go elsewhere . Yet , when I say " low - paid , " I ... master and laments his own thwarted career , is unfit for his work . This truth is now recognized in our best ...
... masters , who if they succeed go elsewhere , and if they fail ought to go elsewhere . Yet , when I say " low - paid , " I ... master and laments his own thwarted career , is unfit for his work . This truth is now recognized in our best ...
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