A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING . On the principle that one learns by doing , a very im- portant part of Mr. Philbrick's education came from the relation where he was teacher instead of pupil . As we have seen , during the course of his ...
... EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING . On the principle that one learns by doing , a very im- portant part of Mr. Philbrick's education came from the relation where he was teacher instead of pupil . As we have seen , during the course of his ...
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... experience , he never forgot . Perhaps there is not a man in this country who has contributed so largely of time , travel , and talent to the various associations of teachers in the country as our lamented friend . With what patience ...
... experience , he never forgot . Perhaps there is not a man in this country who has contributed so largely of time , travel , and talent to the various associations of teachers in the country as our lamented friend . With what patience ...
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... experience in every de- partment of the educational field , and has shown himself willing to labor in season and out of season , ' and to ' spend and be spent ' in the cause of popular education . He enjoys the highest respect and love ...
... experience in every de- partment of the educational field , and has shown himself willing to labor in season and out of season , ' and to ' spend and be spent ' in the cause of popular education . He enjoys the highest respect and love ...
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... experience and teaching power of the master . To remedy all these evils , Dr. Philbrick conceived the plan of relieving the master from the duty of teaching in the first class , and of making him the principal , not only of the grammar ...
... experience and teaching power of the master . To remedy all these evils , Dr. Philbrick conceived the plan of relieving the master from the duty of teaching in the first class , and of making him the principal , not only of the grammar ...
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... experience , I have had an opportunity to see that his views were far in advance of all other writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr ...
... experience , I have had an opportunity to see that his views were far in advance of all other writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr ...
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