An Analysis of the Experiment in Education, Made at Egmore, Near Madras ...T. Bensley, 1807 - 115 strán (strany) |
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... example , and , by seeing that they treat one another kindly , ren- der them contented and happy in their condition . But , for these and other consequences of the system , I must refer to the records in part third . Such is the general ...
... example , and , by seeing that they treat one another kindly , ren- der them contented and happy in their condition . But , for these and other consequences of the system , I must refer to the records in part third . Such is the general ...
Strana 22
... example , and a jury of good boys be selected , according to circumstances , among the teachers and scholars , to try the culprits . The rewards and punishments , allotted by the rules of the school to different offences , are left to ...
... example , and a jury of good boys be selected , according to circumstances , among the teachers and scholars , to try the culprits . The rewards and punishments , allotted by the rules of the school to different offences , are left to ...
Strana 43
... example of that hand in these words : " This hand I am to keep to in writing through- out this book ; and should I ... examples of their application , and the manner in which fractional numbers are ex- pressed so that the learner may ...
... example of that hand in these words : " This hand I am to keep to in writing through- out this book ; and should I ... examples of their application , and the manner in which fractional numbers are ex- pressed so that the learner may ...
Strana 45
... example will be seen in the diagram of the Asylum , Part III . With the practices it is quite otherwise . These I consider as incomplete , and admitting of much addition . These , combined only as leading to a common end , facility ...
... example will be seen in the diagram of the Asylum , Part III . With the practices it is quite otherwise . These I consider as incomplete , and admitting of much addition . These , combined only as leading to a common end , facility ...
Strana 50
... example as by precept , and you will readily imagine the consequence . To correct this radical error will ever be the most difficult part of my task ; and it is therefore I have bent my utmost endeavours to root out this perversity ...
... example as by precept , and you will readily imagine the consequence . To correct this radical error will ever be the most difficult part of my task ; and it is therefore I have bent my utmost endeavours to root out this perversity ...
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Strana 90 - It is not proposed that the children of the poor be educated in an expensive manner, or even taught to write and to cypher.
Strana 13 - And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set him in the midst of them, and said ; Verily I say unto you, except ye be converted and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Strana 52 - I found it difficult beyond measure to new model the minds of men of full years; and that whenever an usher was instructed so far as to qualify him for discharging the office of a teacher of this school, I had formed a man who could earn a much higher salary than was allowed at this charity, and on far easier terms.
Strana 90 - ... there is a risk of elevating, by an indiscriminate education, the minds of those doomed to the drudgery of daily labour, above their condition, and thereby rendering them discontented and unhappy in their lot. It may suffice to teach the generality, on an economical plan, to read their bible and understand the doctrines of our holy religion.
Strana iii - God [John] by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Metropolitan...
Strana 9 - From his place,' says the doctor, ' 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.' ' It is his chief business to see that others work rather than work himself.
Strana 71 - These children are, indeed, now mine by a thousand ties! I have for them a parental affection, which has grown upon me every year; for them I have made such sacrifices as parents have not always occasion to make to their children. And the nearer the period approaches when I must, for a while at least, separate myself from them, the more I feel the pang I shall suffer in tearing myself from this charge, and the anxious thoughts I shall throw back upon these children, when I shall cease to be their...
Strana 61 - The business of our little teachers (and they perform it to admiration) is not to correct, but to prevent faults; not to deter from ill behaviour by the fear of punishment, but, by preventing ill behaviour, to preclude the use of punishment.
Strana 52 - ... essential to every public institution, it must be done either by instructing ushers in the economy of such a seminary, or by youths from among the pupils trained for the purpose. For a long time I kept both of these objects in view; but was in the end compelled, after the most painful efforts of perseverance, to abandon entirely the former, and adhere solely to the latter. I found it difficult beyond measure to new model the...
Strana 101 - There is only one book which I have studied, and which I take the liberty to recommend to you. It is a book in which I have learned all I have taught, and in which you will find infinitely more.