Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute of Instruction ... Including the Journal of Proceedings, Volume 55American Institute of Instruction, 1884 List of members included in each volume, beginning with 1891. |
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... true and brave ; with the question of teaching citizenship , how to make every young person intelligent and patriotic in regard to civil rights and duties ; with the question of the permanence of the teacher's tenure of office , how to ...
... true and brave ; with the question of teaching citizenship , how to make every young person intelligent and patriotic in regard to civil rights and duties ; with the question of the permanence of the teacher's tenure of office , how to ...
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... true inward self of our fellow - men . This ideal of man we are conscious that we realize only very imperfectly , and yet it is the fact that we have the possibility of realizing a higher ideal in ourselves that gives us our value above ...
... true inward self of our fellow - men . This ideal of man we are conscious that we realize only very imperfectly , and yet it is the fact that we have the possibility of realizing a higher ideal in ourselves that gives us our value above ...
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... true knowl- edge of the first principle of the universe . Everybody presupposes some theory or view of the world , its origin and destiny , in all his practical and theoretical dealing with it . Christendom assumes a personal creator of ...
... true knowl- edge of the first principle of the universe . Everybody presupposes some theory or view of the world , its origin and destiny , in all his practical and theoretical dealing with it . Christendom assumes a personal creator of ...
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... true kindness , if it can be made to pervade a school , becomes the highest fountain of virtue . That such a spirit can exist in a school as an emanation from a teacher we know from many a saintly example that has walked in the path of ...
... true kindness , if it can be made to pervade a school , becomes the highest fountain of virtue . That such a spirit can exist in a school as an emanation from a teacher we know from many a saintly example that has walked in the path of ...
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... true by calling into activity the powers that generalize and reason . These three grades of schools taken together form a complete whole , with the High School at the head of the system . To omit one of the grades of schools now ...
... true by calling into activity the powers that generalize and reason . These three grades of schools taken together form a complete whole , with the High School at the head of the system . To omit one of the grades of schools now ...
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Página 82 - 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.
Página 238 - And Nature, the old nurse, took The child upon her knee, Saying: "Here is a story-book Thy Father has written for thee." "Come wander with me," she said, "Into regions yet untrod, And read what is still unread In the manuscripts of God." And he wandered away and away With Nature, the dear old nurse, Who sang to him night and day The rhymes of the universe. And whenever the way seemed long, Or his heart began to fail, She would sing a more wonderful song, Or tell a more marvellous tale.
Página 28 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite ; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good. Ring out old shapes of foul disease, Ring out the narrowing lust of gold ; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand ; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be.
Página 27 - Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more; Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind.
Página 162 - Now, the broad shield complete, the artist crowned With his last hand, and poured the ocean round ; In living silver seemed the waves to roll, And beat the buckler's verge, and bound the whole.
Página 21 - Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon and hears no sound Save his own dashings...
Página 163 - I had rather speak five words with my understanding than ten thousand words in a tongue.
Página 69 - I shall confine myself, however, to education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained.
Página 191 - The instruction of the people in every kind of knowledge that can be of use to them in the practice of their moral duties as men, citizens, and Christians, and of their political and civil duties as members of society and freemen...
Página 162 - Large before, the country has now, by recent events, become vastly larger. This Republic now extends, with a vast breadth, across the whole Continent. The two great seas of the world wash the one and the other shore. We realize, on a mighty scale, the beautiful description of the ornamental...