 | Connecticut. Board of Education - 1879
...view of creating I for himself a stable and permanent position. Those who abandon it before obtaining their retiring pension form the exception. The young beginner expects to live and die a teacher, and as each year adds to his previous experience, the time comes when, possessed of adequate theoretical... | |
 | Education - 1885
...the American pi in of dealing V" with teachers has not built up a stable and permanent profession or teaching. The failure of our system of instruction...the role of his superiors to simple encouragement or kindly advice. In the United States it is otherwise. The profession of teacher would appear to be... | |
 | Birdsey Grant Northrop - Forests and forestry - 1880 - 123 pages
...never found a fitter for himself a stable and permanent position. Those who abandon it before obtaining their retiring pension form the exception. The young beginner expects to live and die a teacher, and as each year adds to his previous experience, the time comes when, possessed of adequate theoretical... | |
 | John Dudley Philbrick - Education - 1885 - 207 pages
...contrasted with the success, in this respect, of the French system. In France, says the reporter1 — One embraces the career of teaching with the intention...the role of his superiors to simple encouragement or kindly advice. In the United States it is otherwise. The profession of teacher would appear to be... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - Education - 1885
...position. Those who abandon it before having obtained their retiring pension form the exception. The yonng beginner expects to live and die a teacher; and, each...practical, he can conduct his school with method, with ti:rcess, and thus limit the role of his superiors to simple encouragement or kindly advice. In the... | |
 | Connecticut. State Board of Education - Education - 1879
...view of creating for himself a stable and permanent position. Those who abandon it before obtaining their retiring pension form the exception. The young beginner expects to live and die a teacher, and as each year adds to his previous experience, the time comes when, possessed of adequate theoretical... | |
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