The Quarterly Journal of Education, Zväzok 10Charles Knight, 1835 |
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... pupils . Similar institutions were spreading in the other provinces ; there were 208 in 1832 in all Lombardy ( exclusive of the Venetian provinces ) , which were attended by between four and five thousand individuals . Boys above twelve ...
... pupils . Similar institutions were spreading in the other provinces ; there were 208 in 1832 in all Lombardy ( exclusive of the Venetian provinces ) , which were attended by between four and five thousand individuals . Boys above twelve ...
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... pupils . The dis- cipline of the school , the subordination required from all the pupils , and the kindness shown to them at the same time , all contribute to the object of moral education . When little altercations occur between the ...
... pupils . The dis- cipline of the school , the subordination required from all the pupils , and the kindness shown to them at the same time , all contribute to the object of moral education . When little altercations occur between the ...
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... the people , a benefit of which they would soon feel the practical results . Lastly , we ought , while we cultivate the mind , not to ..... neglect the heart of our youthful pupils . But this C 2 Infant Schools in Lombardy . 19.
... the people , a benefit of which they would soon feel the practical results . Lastly , we ought , while we cultivate the mind , not to ..... neglect the heart of our youthful pupils . But this C 2 Infant Schools in Lombardy . 19.
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neglect the heart of our youthful pupils . But this is unfortunately the part least attended to in all systems of education . It is on the qualities of the heart that individual satisfaction and domestic hap- piness mainly depend . The ...
neglect the heart of our youthful pupils . But this is unfortunately the part least attended to in all systems of education . It is on the qualities of the heart that individual satisfaction and domestic hap- piness mainly depend . The ...
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... pupils . ' I have proposed to divide the whole college into three moral classes : The bad , the best , and those who belong to neither . If respective privileges are attached to the two better classes which prove the confidence the ...
... pupils . ' I have proposed to divide the whole college into three moral classes : The bad , the best , and those who belong to neither . If respective privileges are attached to the two better classes which prove the confidence the ...
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